Countering Disinformation in Digital Spaces

Countering Disinformation in Digital Spaces in Oak Park on 21 April 2025
Countering Disinformation in Digital Spaces in Oak Park on 21 April 2025
Monday, April 21, 2025, 1830 - 2000
Facebook's recent announcement that its content moderation system will be all but eliminated should surprise no one. Social media companies have a history of decision-making that serves their bottom line regardless of the societal cost. Their role in facilitating episodes of violence in Myanmar and Sri Lanka through the spread of disinformation is well documented as is their role in helping disinformation spread before the 2016 election in the US. This workshop will broadly cover disinformation and its spread in online spaces.

Participants will learn

* the major categories of disinformation
* important psychological underpinnings that motivate people to become susceptible to disinformation
* some relevant research conclusions by data and social scientists who study disinformation and its spread
* the processes fact-finders and researchers use to debunk disinformation so you can do it also

This workshop will be interactive so please bring something to write with as well as a fully charged phone or tablet.

Materials will be made digitally available after the session for those who would like to share their learning with others or do further independent study on their own.

WORKSHOP PRESENTER: Lisa Hoelscher has an MA in Educational Administration from the University of Illinois and a BA in History and a BS in secondary education from the University of Minnesota. She was a Google Certified Educator and taught Social Studies at a diverse high school in suburban Cook County. She has been a presenter at multiple educational technology conferences, including at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).

WORKSHOP SPONSOR: The sponsor for this workshop is CONGREGATIONS NETWORKING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE (CNSJ), an Oak Park, faith-based group whose mission is building connections among West Cook neighborhood and faith communities by sharing opportunities for collaboration on social justice action initiatives.

Category: Community | Technology
Starting Price Per Person
Free
Other Information
Where
Oak Park Public Library Main Library
Veterans Room 834 Lake Street
Oak Park Illinois 60301
United States
( Library - Book Shop )

                 
Event Organizer Contact
Karin Grimes - Congregations Networking for Social Justice
justicenetwork.op@gmail.com

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