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Rafaela Landikusic's avatar

Hard to choose only one topic from the book that interests me most. 🙂 I'd love to read more about the origins of misinformation and its connection to trust in particular

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Matthew Facciani's avatar

I definitely dive into the origins of misinformation and its connection to trust a lot in my book :)

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Tina's avatar

Im glad you discussed misinformation from social point of view. So much of solutions revolve around communications frameworks that we don't talk enough that people shape infirnation environment and that misinformation narratives are socially constructed and get meaning from relationships and collective belonging.

Well done!

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Dominic Packer & Jay Van Bavel's avatar

Thanks for reading! You're entered into the giveaway.

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MichaelinHfx's avatar

We are all too familiar with the often malevolent nature of Misinformation. Are there any potentially constructive upsides?

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Mylene's avatar

I'm interested in seeing the topics of misguided beliefs discussed from someone in the computer science department.

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Dominic Packer & Jay Van Bavel's avatar

agreed, all disciplinaries have unique contributions! Thanks for reading. You're entered into the giveaway.

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