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_aGIOE David V _eauthor |
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_aPairing humanities with technology to combat mis- and disinformation: _bcode and context / _cDavid V Gioe, Robin Brinkworth and Marina Miron |
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520 | _aOver the last decade, the phenomenon of mis- and disinformation has come to the fore of popular, academic and political discourse. It is widely seen as a scourge to civil society and a challenge to democratic governance, but policy solutions seem as contentious as ever, showing no signs of broad agreement on what can be done to enhance cognitive and societal resilience, particularly without treading upon precious liberal principles like free speech. David V Gioe, Robin Brinkworth and Marina Miron offer a suite of policy options that are humanities-based to complement the more frequently researched technological approaches to combating mis- and disinformation. | ||
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_aTECHNOLOGY _xHUMANITY _xMISINFORMATION _xDISINFORMATION |
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_aBRINKWORTH Robin _eauthor |
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_aMIRON Marina _eauthor |
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773 | _gRusi Journal, Volume 169, Number 6, 2024, pages: 10-29 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071847.2024.2419005 _zClick here for full text |
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