Episode Synopsis "Are misinformation interventions different or fundamentally the same?"
The growing field of misinformation research has spawned numerous conflicting interventions aimed at minimising its impact. Ozan Kuru argues that by taking a critical perspective on these interventions and their core similarities, the field can overcome disciplinary differences to create a more consistent approach to misinformation interventions. Over the past decade and particularly the past … Continued
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