Now that you have our two science camps and your Science Communication projects behind you and are turning your focus toward the NCEA Externals in a few months time I thought I’d wind up this year’s Science Academy mis/disinformation theme – “The Truth is out There- But Can You Find It? with a short post highlighting some case studies and the situation here in NZ
As some of you know I cycle to and from campus every day along Dunedin’s wonderful West Harbour Cycleway.
In the process of researching for this post I came across this cycle lane article from Wellington:
The Mystery of the Killer Bike Lane
A chain of three cafes closed down and the owner blamed cycleways. But none of the cafes were anywhere near one. What is happening?
Joel MacManus from The Spinoff investigates.
Just how misinformed are Kiwis?
Half of NZ has at least one misinformed belief – Expert Reaction
See also:
The Disinformation Project
The Disinformation Project is New Zealand’s only independent research group providing best practice monitoring, research and consulting on disinformation and its impacts.
They provide research and guidance to a range of organisations and sectors alongside commentary and resources to help Aotearoa understand and respond to disinformation.
Some tips from overseas on how to analyse an article for fake news from Central Washington University Libraries
Misinformation & Fake News
A guide to discerning fake news sources, including articles, videos, and links to other resources.
And finally, closer to home this TVNZ Investigative Documentary on TVNZ Plus is worth a watch:
Web of Chaos
A deep dive into the world of disinformation, exploring why it’s spreading at pace throughout Aotearoa and the world, with specialists warning of striking consequences for social cohesion and democracy
“Nobody said it would be easy”
Stay critical!
Stay alert!
Keep searching for the truth!
It IS out there!
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