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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Disinformation, misinformation and hate are often used against marginalize outgroups to reinforce dominant status-quo power structures and clarify who belongs and who does not. The papers on this panel assess outgroup marginalization from the use of misinformation from a number of angles.
A Dependency Model of Misinformation Effects - Thomas J Billard, Northwestern University
Racialized Misinformation, Correction and Black-Asian Solidarity on Social Media - Jianing Li, Rutgers University; Aya Diab; Joshua M. Scacco, University of South Florida
Cross-National Agenda-Setting and the Global Spread of Misinformation - Thomas J Billard, Northwestern University; Nash Jenkins, Northwestern University; Walker Brewer, Northwestern University; Rachel Moran, University of Washington
Dogwhistles and Change in Political Meaning: Democratic Discourse in Sweden - Max Boholm, University of Gothenburg; Asad Sayeed, University of Gothenburg; Robin Cooper, University of Gothenburg; Elina Lindgren, University of Gothenburg; Ellen Breitholtz, University of Gothenburg; Björn Rönnerstrand
Countering Misinformation Early: A Grassroots Media Literacy RCT in India - Sumitra Badrinathan, American University; Priyadarshi Amar, University of Wisconsin Madison; Simon Chauchard, University Carlos 3 of Madrid; Florian Sichart, Princeton University