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Information disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policy making (2017)

2017

Contemporary social technology means that we are witnessing something new: information pollution at a global scale. How do we begin to address information pollution? This report provides a new framework for policy-makers, legislators, researchers, technologists and practitioners working on the theoretical and practical challenges related to mis-, dis- and mal-information — the three elements of information disorder. While the historical impact of rumours and fabricated content have been well documented, the complexity and scale of information pollution in our digitally-connected, increasingly polarised world presents an unprecedented challenge. There is an immediate need to work collaboratively on workable solutions and this report provides a framework for the different stakeholders involved in research, policy discussions, and technical innovations connected to this phenomenon of information disorder.
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Authors

Claire Wardle, PhD & Hossein Derakhshan With research support from Anne Burns and Nic Dias

Published in
France