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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Fellowship Takeaways. Episode 5 – Defining your strategy around AI and disinformation

Bite-sized insights from Reuters Institute’s fellowship seminars: how AI and disinformation have become intertwined, and what that means for journalists battling fake news.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How the BBC addresses the challenge of disinformation worldwide

Rebecca Skippage, leader of the BBC’s Disinformation Team, discusses it's efforts to address mis/disinformation, its decisions about weighing in on misleading or false information and the disinformation unit’s relations with the rest of the BBC
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Lie machines: misinformation in a Post-COVID world

Phil Howard, author of Lie Machines and Nicola Aitken, Policy Manager at Full Fact, discuss the implications of fake news and misinformation.
St Antony's looks at the World

St Antony's Looks at the World Ep 5: Adam Pourahmadi

For our fifth edition of St Antony's Looks at the World we are delighted to be joined by Adam Pourahmadi (MPhil Modern Middle Eastern Studies, 2015), Digital Producer at CNN.
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (3/3): Improving Political Discourse (2): Communicating moral concern beyond blaming and shaming

Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face t
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (2/3): Improving Political Discourse (1): Re-learning how to talk about facts across group identities

Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face t
Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges

2019 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics (1/3): What Has Gone Wrong? Populist politics and the mobilization of fear and resentment

Lies, propaganda, and fake news have hijacked political discourse, distracting the electorate from engaging with the global problems we face. These Uehiro Lectures suggest a pathway for democratic institutions to devise solutions to the problems we face.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Freedom of Political Communication, Propaganda and the Role of Epistemic Institutions in Cyberspace

Professor Seumas Miller defines fake news, hate speech and propaganda, discusses the relationship between social media and political propaganda.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Using evidence to overcome fake news about healthcare

Professor Carl Heneghan has extensive experience of working with the media. In this talk he will discuss some recent case examples, working with the BBC amongst others.
Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Fake News and the Politics of Truth

Fake news spread online is a clear danger to democratic politics. One aspect of that danger is obvious: it spreads misinformation. But other aspects, less often discussed, is that it also spreads confusion and undermines trust.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Is it true? Why questions about the news are changing

Liz Corbin, editor, BBC Reality Check, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series.
Musical Abstracts

Research behind... Understanding Misunderstanding

A podcast about a song about the parallels of fake news today and satire in the 18th Century based on research by Prof Abigail Williams at the University of Oxford
Musical Abstracts

Understanding Misunderstanding

A song about the parallels of fake news today and satire in the 18th Century based on research by Prof Abigail Williams at the University of Oxford
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Fascism, Fake News, and the Nature of Social Extremophilia

With Luciano Floridi (University of Oxford).
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Will future communications technologies lead to cyber wars or a better world?

Communications technology has enabled massive social change over the past decades. However, the many benefits that we enjoy are accompanied by challenges - cyber security, inadequate coverage, the ease of spreading fake news,

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