IDENTIFY, DE-MYSTIFY, AND EMPOWER: COUNTERING DISINFORMATION
By Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC)
IDENTIFY, DE-MYSTIFY, AND EMPOWER: COUNTERING DISINFORMATIONSep 06, 2022
Ukraine War and Disinformation: Connections in times of War.
This episode is with our guest who is anonymous to protect their identity. In this episode, we discuss disinformation in the Ukraine war in connection with the information systems employed by the Russian and Ukraine populations and how people connect with each other during the war.
Trends of disinformation within Russia
In this episode we discuss the trends of disinformation from within Russia. We also touch on how Russia employs mainstream media in propagating the war.
Critical Thinking in Detecting Misinformation Online
This guest speaker on this episode is Cecil Rosner, a professional print and broadcast journalist for more than four decades, including 31 years at the CBC.
In this episode, Professor Cecil Rosner highlights the strategic ways to identify misinformation on online resources. This episode includes an analysis of the recognition of the cognitive biases we all have as humans, as well as a few specific tools and techniques we can all use to better navigate the flood of news stories and social media posts we encounter daily.
What is Misinformation and Disinformation?
This episode is the 1st of a series organized by Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC). The project is called PROJECT IDEA: Identify, De-mystify and Empower: Countering Disinformation on the Ukrainian War. This podcast is a re-publication of our podcast June 14th, 2022 with added theme music.
This guest speaker on this episode is Cecil Rosner, a professional print and broadcast journalist for more than four decades, including 31 years at the CBC.
In this episode, he shares the main differences between misinformation and disinformation. He also highlights the techniques on how to identify fake news. He also shares his experience in how journalism has evolved and the challenges the industry faces in the space of fake news and truth.
He further states the challenges associated with reporting during wartime and how counter disinformation about war.
This episode sets the pace for this project that is essential to counter disinformation, build the capacity to support creative engagement and social cohesion in Canada.
What is misinformation and disinformation?
This episode is the 1st of a series organized by Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC). The project is called PROJECT IDEA: Identify, De-mystify and Empower: Countering Disinformation on the Ukrainian War.
This guest speaker on this episode is Cecil Rosner, a professional print and broadcast journalist for more than four decades, including 31 years at the CBC.
In this episode, he shares the main differences between misinformation and disinformation. He also highlights the techniques on how to identify fake news. He also shares his experience in how journalism has evolved and the challenges the industry faces in the space of fake news and truth.
He further states the challenges associated with reporting during wartime and how counter disinformation about war.
This episode sets the pace for this project that is essential to counter disinformation, build the capacity to support creative engagement and social cohesion in Canada.