@DrevZiga@origin_trail@Cointelegraph Whoa, the community around your project looks impressive. I got an idea: Would you like to do a Discord AMA for CT Markets Pro community? These folks are super curious & engaged, too.
Victoria and I have done some integrative work summarizing the available evidence on the factors of people's susceptibility to fake news. To make it stand out from the crowd of fake news articles, we totally botched the title. https://t.co/6VkFffqlkG
Publication alert 🚨 Across two experiments, we find that exposure to opinion pieces defending the integrity of truth-seeking professions can restore people's belief that politically impartial journos & scientists do exist.
Cynical rhetoric has undermined faith in vital truth-seeking professions including journalism, science, and justice. Our study found that op/eds can restore the belief that politically impartial truth-seeking is possible. https://t.co/8sjESzbzBo
Check out our new Ph.D. plaque installation! We are so happy to honor our recent doctoral graduate @KBryanov with his very own plaque on our beautiful terrace. And shout out to his dissertation adviser, @pingree! Congratulations again, Dr. Bryanov! 🎉 #ManshipMade
Dean Martin Johnson of the Manship School of Mass Communication died last night, Sept. 28, according to Associate Dean Josh Grimm.
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Trending in #Communication:
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1) The New PubMed (@revista_epi)
2) Algorithms for Her? Feminist Claims to Technical Language (@FemMediaStudies)
3) Partisan Personalization: A News Portal Experiment
4) Indigenous Rugby League Players & Anthem (@commsportj)
In a paper just published in POQ, we find that platforms can benefit in a number of ways from increasing the proportion of pro-attitudinal partisan news in users' feeds. Feel free to DM me if you would like to read it in full! https://t.co/zdA4nBX06W
Exactly one month ago, I was on a Zoom call with a group of my LSU professors, getting excellent feedback on my latest research project. Suddenly, I was confined to a breakout room. As they let me back a few minutes later, everyone was holding up a drink and calling me “doctor.”