Disinformation campaigns are undermining democracy. Here's how we can fight back
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par Stephan Lewandowsky, Chair of Cognitive Psychology, University of Bristol
John Cook, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Misinformation is debated everywhere and has justifiably sparked concerns. It can polarise the public, reduce health-protective behaviours such as mask wearing and vaccination, and erode trust in science. Much of misinformation is spread not by accident but as part of organised political campaigns, in which case we refer to it as disinformation.
But there is a more fundamental, subversive damage arising from misinformation and disinformation that is discussed less often.
It undermines democracy itself.…
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lundi 20 novembre 2023