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The Great AI Challenge: We Test Five Top Bots on Useful, Everyday Skills (WSJ)
U.S. Media Literacy Policy Reports (2020 & 2021)
In the Ukraine Conflict, Fake Fact-Checks Are Being Used to Spread Disinformation (Propublica)
Social Media: Misinformation and Content Moderation Issues for Congress (Congressional Research Service)
State of Misinformation 2021 — United States and Europe (Trusted Web)
You’ve Decided To Quit Facebook. Here’s How To Migrate Your Online Life Elsewhere (Washington Post)
How to Avoid Misinformation About COVID-19 (Smithsonian Magazine)
Online Health Information: Is It Reliable? (National Institute of Health)
Inside a Facebook Bot Farm That Pumps Out 200k+ Political Posts Per Month (Comparitech)
The Anatomy of Credulity and Incredulity: Or, a Hermeneutics of Misinformation
The Challenge That's Bigger Than Fake News (American Federation of Teachers)
The Conscience of Silicon Valley
Facebook’s 2016 Election Team Gave Advertisers A Blueprint To A Divided US (BuzzFeed)
Fake News. It's Complicated
Fear, Surprise, Disgust: Fake News Spreads Faster Than Some Real News on Twitter
You Think You Want Media Literacy… Do You?
Ignorance Can Be Fatal: Countering The Crisis in Fake News and Fake Science
Making Media Literacy Great Again (Columbia Journalism Review)
Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online
A Pandemic of Misinformation (WSJ)
The Political Significance of Media Literacy
The Science Behind Why Fake News Is So Hard To Wipe Out (Vox)
To Fight Fake News, Broaden Your Social Circle
What Makes Fake News Feel True When It Isn't?
Who is Most Likely to Believe and Share Misinformation?
Why People Believe Fake News
Why We Believe Fake News (BBC Feature)
Why We Fall For Fake News: Hijacked Thinking or Laziness? (APA)
[M|D]isinformation Reading List
To Recognize Misinformation in Media, Teach a Generation While It’s Young (NYT)
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You Get What You Pay For (Storm Lake Times Pilot)
Iowa Universities Issue Guidance on ChatGPT (Government Technology)
The Four Key Ways Disinformation is Spread Online (World Economic Forum)
How Search Engines Boost Misinformation (Scientific American)
Learning To Spot Fake News: Start With A Gut Check (NPR)
'Fake News' - The Perfect Storm: Historical Perspectives (Historical Research)
Appealing to Sense and Sensibility: System 1 and System 2 Interventions for Fake News on Social Media (Information Systems Research)
Credibility Perceptions and Detection Accuracy of Fake News Headlines on Social Media: Effects of Truth-Bias and Endorsement Cues (Communication Research)
Defeating Fake News; On Journalism, Knowledge, and Democracy (Moral Philosophy and Politics)
Diffusion of Disinformation: How Social Media Users Respond to Fake News and Why (Journalism)
Does Better Media Literacy Protect Against The Desire For Tanned Skin and Propensity For Making Appearance Comparisons? (Social Media + Society)
Dupery by Design: The Epistemology of Deceit in a Postdigital Era (Postdigital Science and Education)
Fake News and the 2017 Kenyan Elections (South African Journal for Communication Theory and Research)
From Media Literacy to New Media Literacy: A Lens Into Open And Distance Learning Context (Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education)
Judging Truth (Annual Review of Psychology)
Media Literacy in Information Chaos Era: Qualitative Study Bandung Literacy Activist (Mediator)
Nudge Effect of Fact-Check Alerts: Source Influence and Media Skepticism on Sharing of News Misinformation in Social Media (Social Media + Society)
An Overview of Online Fake News: Characterization, Detecton, and Discussion (Information Processing & Management)
Post-Truth GPS: Detour at Truth, Take The Long Route To Useful Knowledge (Educational Psychologist)
Public Beliefs About Falsehoods in News (The International Journal of Press/Politics)
The Reception of Fake News: The Interpretations and Practices That Shape the Consumption of Perceived Misinformation (Digital Journalism)
A Short Review on Susceptivity to Falling For Fake Political News (Current Opinion in Pychology)
Social Media Literacy in Crisis Context: Fake News Consumption during COVID-19 Lockdown (SSRN)
Surveying Fake News: Assessing University Faculty’s Fragmented Definition of Fake News and its Impact on Teaching Critical Thinking (International Journal for Educational Integrity)
Tackling Disinformation: EU Regulation of the Digital Space (Romanian Journal of European Affairs)
Welcome to The Era of Fake News (Media & Communication)
Who Falls for Fake News? The Roles of Bullshit Receptivity Overclaiming, Familiarity, and Analytic Thinking (Journal of Personality)
“Fake News” and Emerging Online Media Ecosystem: An Integrated Intermedia Agenda-Setting Analysis of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election (Communication Research)
Evaluating the Fake News Problem at the Scale of the Information Ecosystem (Science Advances)
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