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Psychological Interventions to Combat Misinformation - CREST
This article explores misinformation’s impact, resistance to correction, and the psychological strategies for debunking false information to create a healthier information environment.
8 recommendations for countering misinformation - American Psychological Association
The APA provides eight specific recommendations for scientists, policymakers, media, and the public to meet the ongoing risk of misinformation to health, well-being, and civic life.
Campus Free Speech Guide - PEN America
Free speech has become a flashpoint for controversy on campuses primarily in the U.S., but increasingly so in Aotearoa. While U.S.-focused, this Campus Free Speech Guide is a valuable resource for faculty, staff, and students everywhere. It provides practical, principled guidance for how campuses can best remain open to all voices.
Unsettling Extremism - Podcast featuring Professor Paul Spoonley
In this podcast episode, Avery is joined by Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley. He is a highly regarded sociologist with expertise in the areas of demography, immigration, diversity, and political and ideological extremism.
Critical disinformation studies: History, power, and politics - HKS Misinformation Review
This essay advocates a critical approach to disinformation research that is grounded in history, culture, and politics, and centers questions of power and inequality.
Toolkit for Institutions Supporting Researchers - Researcher Support Consortium
Evidence-backed resources tailored for researchers and institutions to support researchers facing external harassment campaigns.