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  2. TV, Videos, & Talks | Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab

    https://www.sdmlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/in-the-media/videos
    27 Jun 2024: Predictions on Elon Musk, Twitter, and Social Media. Mozilla Film "Unknown Influence: Social Media and Democracy". ... Interview on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt - Social Media and Misinformation.
  3. About | Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab

    https://www.sdmlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/about
    27 Jun 2024: Examples include sustainability, fake news and misinformation, public health, climate change, voting, crime, and prejudice. ... We are also interested in the foundations of trust, risk, and uncertainty, social belief systems, the study of media effects,
  4. Cambridge game ‘pre-bunks’ coronavirus conspiracies

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/goviral
    Thumbnail for Cambridge game ‘pre-bunks’ coronavirus conspiracies 11 Oct 2020: It builds on research from Cambridge psychologists that found by giving people a taste of the techniques used to spread fake news on social media, it increases their ability to identify ... Fake news can travel faster and lodge itself deeper than the
  5. Tribute to David Lowenthal | Cambridge Heritage Research Centre

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/publications/spotlight-on/Lowenthal
    27 Jun 2024: It helps to understand our contemporary present. He warned us to recognise fake news, even before he could see their proliferation in social media. ... He reminded us how elementary the fake news was in spreading xenophobia and chauvinism and how
  6. Fake news ‘vaccine’: online game may ‘inoculate’ by simulating…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/fake-news-vaccine-online-game-may-inoculate-by-simulating-propaganda-tactics
    Thumbnail for Fake news ‘vaccine’: online game may ‘inoculate’ by simulating propaganda tactics | University of Cambridge 20 Feb 2018: The game encourages players to stoke anger, mistrust and fear in the public by manipulating digital news and social media within the simulation. ... The researchers can then use this data to refine techniques for increasing media literacy and fake news
  7. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Research | Department of Psychology

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/covid-19-research
    27 Jun 2024: We are developing novel gamified interventions to help people spot fake news and misinformation about COVID-19 on social media and elsewhere. ... Both of these approaches have already started to inform the UK government, social media companies, and
  8. Trips and Trends | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1824
    Before the Trends-fest, brief notes on a couple of items that reached me via more mainstream media. ... I suppose that sort of exploitation has been happening throughout human history, but in the age of social media and fake news a more specific
  9. Tribute to David Lowenthal | Cambridge Heritage Research Centre

    https://www.heritage.arch.cam.ac.uk/publications/spotlight-on/Lowenthal
    27 Jun 2024: It helps to understand our contemporary present. He warned us to recognise fake news, even before he could see their proliferation in social media. ... He reminded us how elementary the fake news was in spreading xenophobia and chauvinism and how
  10. I'm planning a conference on 'The Post-Truth Phenomenon'…

    https://www.smhr.sociology.cam.ac.uk/blog/PostTruthPhenomenon
    27 Jun 2024: Search site. Social Media and Human Rights. I'm planning a conference on 'The Post-Truth Phenomenon' for Spring 2018. ... and social media frenzy about fake news and ‘alternative facts’ and concomitant implications for politics, citizenship,
  11. Case study: Go Viral! – Cambridge Enterprise

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/case-studies/using-the-power-to-fight-fake-news/
    Thumbnail for Case study: Go Viral! – Cambridge Enterprise 26 Apr 2021: Go Viral! builds on research from Cambridge psychologists which found that giving people a taste of the techniques used to spread fake news on social media increased their ability to identify ... It exposes the most pervasive infodemic tactics: using

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