Additional Resources.

Learn more about disinformation, the harmful narratives that prop it up, and how we can combat it in resource bank below. The resources include academic research, interesting podcasts, nonprofit research and guides and much more. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the resources out there, but will hopefully serve a start for you to learn more.

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Communication Strategies

Not Just Asking Questions: Effects of Implicit and Explicit Conspiracy Information About Vaccines and Genetic Modification

Benjamin Lyons, Vittorio Merola & Jason Reifler (2019) “Not Just Asking Questions: Effects of Implicit and Explicit Conspiracy Information About Vaccines and Genetic Modification,” Health Communication, 34:14, 1741-1750, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1530526

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Fact Checking/Debunking Sources

PolitiFact

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The Role of Social Media

Reporting Disinformation to Social Platforms

The following resources offer tips for reporting disinformation to a variety of social media platforms. 

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Fact Checking/Debunking Sources

Snopes

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The Role of News Media

Study: Journalists Need Help Covering Misinformation

Poynter Institute coverage of Institute for the Future

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