Counting and Countering the infodemic: a deep dive into Covid-19 disinformation
7th September Kate Hannah The Spinoff @TheSpinoffTV Together with colleagues on The Disinformation Project, Kate Hannah has been studying the vectors and … Read More
7th September Kate Hannah The Spinoff @TheSpinoffTV Together with colleagues on The Disinformation Project, Kate Hannah has been studying the vectors and … Read More
13th August 2020 Eric Meslin The Star @emmeslin Eric M. Meslin is president and CEO of the Council of Canadian Academies, … Read More
Date Ed Yong The Atlantic @TheAtlantic A virus has brought the world’s most powerful country to its knees. How did … Read More
For whatever happens next, what is already evident is that expert advisers and scientific institutions found themselves so wrong, commentators and policy-makers so short-sighted, affluent societies so poorly resourced, macho demagogues and plutocrats so indecisive, and democracies and autocracies so ill-prepared.… Read More
22nd July 2020 Sophie Inge Research Professional @ResearchProfes Experts and Sage members cite ‘major failures, oversights and mistakes’ in … Read More
20th June 2020 Satoru Ohtake The University of Tokyo Satoru is Project Professor in the Institute of Future Initiatives of … Read More
24th June 2020 Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard European Council on Foreign Relations @markhleonard @ecfr SUMMARY As covid-19 raged, speculation … Read More
5th June 2020 Noam Obermeister University of Cambridge @NObermeister Noam is a PhD Student at Cambridge University Policymakers around the … Read More
10th June 2020 JOSÉ LUIS LUJÁN, and OLIVER TODT Issues in Science and Technology @ISSUESinST The early responses of European … Read More
In addressing pandemics, science has never seemed more needed and useful, while at the same time it appears limited and powerless. The existing contract between science and society is falling apart. A new covenant is urgently needed to navigate the days ahead.… Read More