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Misinformed About the “Infodemic?”--Science’s Ongoing Struggle With Misinformation

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
Center for Advanced Study
Virtual
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Date
Mar 9, 2022   7:00 pm  
Speaker
Dietram A. Scheufele
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Center for Advanced Study
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cas@illinois.edu
Phone
217-333-6729
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For a while now, a growing chorus of voices of scholars and policy actors has warned about an alleged “infodemic” surrounding public debates about science. The term infodemic typically refers to a flood of truth claims, especially online, that makes it difficult for citizens to distinguish high-quality actionable science from incorrect or misleading claims. This talk cautions against thinking about interventions primarily in terms of “correcting” individual perceptions among information consumers. In fact, informational interventions targeted toward recipients of information underappreciate (a) the power of algorithmically targeted (mis)information, and (b) the policy complexities surrounding uncertain, emerging science. Instead, Professor Scheufele argues that we need to start defining (in)accuracy as intersecting (un)certainties associated with the nature of science, sociopolitical climates, and media systems.

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About the Speaker | Dietram A. Scheufele

Taylor-Bascom Chair and Villas Distinguished Professor
Department of Life Sciences Communication
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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