Breaking democracy: lies, deception and disinformation (Gresham College lecture - accompanying article)
With conspiracy theories and disinformation on the rise in both media and politics, is our democracy at risk? We may lose trust in society, in the institutions that inform us, and, ultimately, in the democratic process. Our sense of responsibility for the everyday information we share may diminish....
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Main Author: | Andrew Chadwick |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/19732654.v1 |
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