Governance Responses To Disinformation Oecd

Bonisiwe Shabane
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governance responses to disinformation oecd

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General contact details of provider: https://edirc.repec.org/data/teoecfr.html . OECD Good Practice Principles for Public Communication Responses to Mis- and Disinformation Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an international organisation that works to shape policies that foster prosperity, equality, opportunity and well-being for all. The OECD Public Governance Policy Papers N.30 provides an overview of the principles of good practice for public communication responses to misinformation and disinformation. It highlights the evolving context of misinformation and disinformation and emphasizes the role of public communication in addressing this issue.

The document states that the views and arguments expressed do not necessarily reflect the official views of OECD member countries. OECD paper by Craig Matasick, Carlotta Alfonsi and Alessandro Bellantoni: “This paper provides a holistic policy approach to the challenge of disinformation by exploring a range of governance responses that rest on the open... It offers an analysis of the significant changes that are affecting media and information ecosystems, chief among them the growth of digital platforms. Drawing on the implications of this changing landscape, the paper focuses on four policy areas of intervention: public communication for a better dialogue between government and citizens; direct responses to identify and combat disinformation;... The paper concludes with proposed steps the OECD can take to build evidence and support policy in this space…(More)”. Did you come across – or create – a compelling project/report/book/app at the leading edge of innovation in governance?

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