Les Désinformation[1] Project is an independent research initiative based out of New Zealand, led by social historian Kate Hannah. It is a team of interdisciplinary scholars who are not affiliated with the government. The project’s research is focused on understanding the sources and impacts of misinformation and disinformation in New Zealand society, particularly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The team uses a variety of methods to identify trends in major misinformation events and to explore the role of médias sociaux[2] in increasing vulnerability to unreliable sources. The Disinformation Project advocates for the creation of a shared narrative rooted in trust and cooperation, which can help to enhance social cohesion and historical memory.
Le projet de désinformation is a research group studying the effects of disinformation in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.
Le projet de désinformation | |
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Produits | Publicly available research, disinformation resources |
Country | New Zealand |
Personnes clés | Kate Hannah (Director) Sanjana Hattotuwa (Research Director) Nicole Skews-Poole (Director of Communications) |
Established | February 2020 |
Site web | thedisinfoproject |