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"Interested in collaborative tools and systems for “rapid response” to misleading content online (and beyond)?"

https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2022/returning-rumoring-understanding-and-responding-misleading-content-online #misinformation #disinformation #rumoring #election

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The concept of “participatory disinformation” will be discussed by @katestarbird

Returning to “Rumoring” for Understanding and Responding to Misleading Content Online

Nov 16, 2022, 4:10 pm — Kate Starbird is a leading expert on how people use social media to seek, share, and make sense of information and misinformation.

UC Berkeley School of Information

I've been here for a while, but time for a re- #introduction:

I'm Scott or Vortex Egg, and I'm a cursed librarian. I work at the intersection of #technology, #informationscience, and #collectivebehavior on mitigating informational harms and violent extremism. I am currently pursuing an MLIS degree and am employed as the tech lead of a related nonprofit.

My work and research touch on:

**Digital extremism**
The influence of digital technologies, #misinformation, #propaganda, and #informationoperations on the emergence of #cults, #conspiracytheories, and #terrorism and violent #extremism.

**Cursed library science**
The management of harmful information, #contentmoderation and #TrustAndSafety, #digitalarchiving & #digitalpreservation, and #research methods for #cursedknowledge.

**Collective information science**
Theories of collective #informationbehavior, including #sensemaking, #crisisinformatics and #rumoring, the dynamics of #informationecosystems, and corrupted and stigmatized #informationseeking.

**Complexity science**
My work is informed by a qualitative and applied approach to #complexityscience, #systemsthinking, and #complexsystems as well as...

**Critical technology**
A critical and analytical perspective on #sociotechnical systems, #surveillance and #algorithms, #cybernetics, and #swarmintelligence.

Interested in collaborative tools and systems for “rapid response” to misleading content online (and beyond)?

https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/events/2022/returning-rumoring-understanding-and-responding-misleading-content-online #misinformation #disinformation #rumoring #election

Returning to “Rumoring” for Understanding and Responding to Misleading Content Online

Nov 16, 2022, 4:10 pm — Kate Starbird is a leading expert on how people use social media to seek, share, and make sense of information and misinformation.

UC Berkeley School of Information