Samantha SunneinMisinfoConTransparency tools can make your reporting more credibleThis column was originally published by the Reynolds Journalism Institute.Jun 17, 20221Jun 17, 20221
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Samantha SunneinMisinfoConAddressing the latest wave of coronavirus misinformationThis article was originally published by the Reynolds Journalism Institute.Feb 2, 2022Feb 2, 2022
Samantha SunneinMisinfoConJoin the MisinfoCon webinar on police misinformationMisinformation and disinformation originating from law enforcement sources, which has lately included Antifa raids, brick piles, poisoned…Sep 2, 2020Sep 2, 2020
Samantha SunneinMisinfoConNavigating Computational Propaganda — A Workshop Series for Civil Society OrganizationsBy the Project on Computational PropagandaNov 11, 20191Nov 11, 20191
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Samantha SunneinMisinfoConPresentations from MisinfoCon LondonMisinfoCon London highlighted researchers, ideas and solutions related to technology, journalism and international policy. Below you’ll…Nov 8, 2018Nov 8, 2018
Samantha SunneinMisinfoConTransparency, not prohibition, is the U.S. government response to misinformation, DOJ official saysDeputy Assistant Attorney General Adam S. HickeyAug 10, 2018Aug 10, 2018
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