This is a podcast that acts as a bridge between academia and society. I have been studying a lot of things in academia that affect our daily lives that people need to know about, but there are also reasons why academia works the way that it does. Stay tuned for some life-changing discoveries about the world we live in, the trends we are creating, and the invisible but wicked problems that academia is working on solving.
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What is Disinformation, Misinformation and Malinformation?
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I define the three terms that inspired the name of the podcast. Disinformation, Misinformation, and Malinformation (DisMisMal). I share some real-life examples of these three forms of information disorder. And here is the link to my blog where you can read more about disinformation in the crypto sphere, https://medium.com/@resolutomedia .…
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This episode explores three instances that the way we think makes it hard for us to recognize lies. I talk about Poe's law, self-bias, cognitive bias, and confirmation bias and how they all affect how we can easily fail to recognize lies.Bởi Pat Gombe
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Interview with Katrin Tiidenberg the program curator for MA Screen Media and Innovation at BFM Tallinn University. The links I promised Casey Fiesler,Crystal Abidin,Jill Walker Rettberg, Pat GombeBởi Pat Gombe
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This episode is an introduction to the podcast. The average US household has 7 screens. What does this mean for screen media and how it affects our lives today? How are people affected by information disorder, most importantly how do we make sure that society has access to information that will help make life better? I also have a blog that supplem…
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