Bringing news corrections further into the Digital Age: a new project
The ASU News Co/Lab is going deep on corrections. Not jails and prisons, but the mea culpas journalists offer when they’ve erred in their public work.
Young Americans aren’t as confident in their ability to spot fake news as Qatari youths
A new study notes Middle Eastern participants are more confident in identifying misinformation, but there was no significant difference in how people verified information.
What’s standing in the way of Moroccan media literacy education?
Although many Moroccan secondary school teachers want to teach their students media literacy, educators cite limited training and materials as huge hurdles.
Readers don’t buy outright lies — but social media users buy a blend of truth and partisan bias the most
Researchers say “fake news” is more defined by partisanship and identity politics than deception and misinformation.
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