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A coalition of values-aligned partners brought together to counter the forces of online misinformation. The private life of QAnon: A mixed methods investigation of Americans’ exposure to QAnon content on the web Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW) Moore, R.C., Dahlke, R., Forberg, P., & Hancock,... (2024) https://doi.org/10.1145/3687057 Can digital literacy improve older adults’ resilience to misinformation? A randomized control trial Stage 1 Registered Report Accepted in Principle at Communications Psychology Moore, R.C., Tran, J., Matz, S.C., & Hancock, J.T. (2024) https://tinyurl.com/3m2tuy58
Collaboration, crowdsourcing, and misinformation PNAS Nexus Jia, C., Lee, A.Y., Moore, R.C., Decatur, C., Liu, S.X., Hancock, J.T. (2024) doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae434 Building resilience to misinformation in communities of color: Results from two studies of tailored digital media literacy interventions New Media & Society Lee, A.Y., Moore, R.C., & Hancock, J.T. (2024) doi.org/10.1177/14614448241227841 From 65 to 103, older adults experience virtual reality differently depending on their age: Evidence from a large-scale field study in nursing homes and assisted living facilities Cybperpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking Moore, R.C.,... (2023) doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2023.0188 Coverage by Associated Press, CBS News, WGLT (NPR Station), Fortune, The Washington Post, McKnights Senior Living
The Social Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research center at the Ted Rogers School of Management, part of Toronto Metropolitan University. The lab examines how social media and other digital technologies, such as AI, are transforming the way people and organizations communicate, disseminate information, conduct business and form communities, and how these changes impact society. The broad aim of the lab’s various research initiatives and digital tools is to advance the public’s understanding of the benefits and pitfalls of adopting new technologies with a focus on addressing the erosion...
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A Coalition Of Values-aligned Partners Brought Together To Counter The
A coalition of values-aligned partners brought together to counter the forces of online misinformation. The private life of QAnon: A mixed methods investigation of Americans’ exposure to QAnon content on the web Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction (CSCW) Moore, R.C., Dahlke, R., Forberg, P., & Hancock,... (2024) https://doi.org/10.1145/3687057 Can digital literacy improve older ad...
Collaboration, Crowdsourcing, And Misinformation PNAS Nexus Jia, C., Lee, A.Y.,
Collaboration, crowdsourcing, and misinformation PNAS Nexus Jia, C., Lee, A.Y., Moore, R.C., Decatur, C., Liu, S.X., Hancock, J.T. (2024) doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae434 Building resilience to misinformation in communities of color: Results from two studies of tailored digital media literacy interventions New Media & Society Lee, A.Y., Moore, R.C., & Hancock, J.T. (2024) doi.org/10.1177/14614448...
The Social Media Lab Is An Interdisciplinary Research Center At
The Social Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research center at the Ted Rogers School of Management, part of Toronto Metropolitan University. The lab examines how social media and other digital technologies, such as AI, are transforming the way people and organizations communicate, disseminate information, conduct business and form communities, and how these changes impact society. The broad aim o...