Co-authored by Ty Gribble and Jacquie Moss 1: The Problem “Fake News” has become a highly discussed phenomenon, sparking concerns that society at large is awash with disinformation. However, empirical evidence suggests that fake news is a minuscule part of Americans’...
Researchers at Team Tearline, led by Raghav Aggarwal and Varij Shah, utilized commercial imagery, volunteer mapping services, ground photography, open press reports, and business literature to evaluate China’s activities in mineral extraction and connectivity...
GDIL is delighted to welcome our first visiting scholar to the UT Austin campus this week. Dr. Vilma Luoma-aho joins us from the University of Jyväskylä, a research university in Finland. As Professor and Vice Dean of the School of Business and Economics, her research...
By Riley Galligher and Samantha Tanner This is part 6 of our series “A Guided Tour of Disinformation Policy”. To read the first part, click here. Crossover The structure of our guided tour has centered, until this point, around our three categories of...
By Riley Galligher and Samantha Tanner This is part 5 of our series “A Guided Tour of Disinformation Policy”. To read the first part, click here. Media Literacy As discussed in our policy framework section, our last disinformation policy category is Media...