-
Information Disorders and their Regulation
-
by
Torsha Sarkar, Shruti Trikanad, and Anoushka Soni
—
published
Jan 31, 2024
—
filed under:
Information Disorders,
Access to Knowledge,
Internet Governance,
Information Security,
Information Technology
The Indian media and digital sphere, perhaps a crude reflection of the socio-economic realities of the Indian political landscape, presents a unique and challenging setting for studying information disorders.
Located in
Internet Governance
/
Blog
-
Emotional Contagion: Theorising the Role of Affect in COVID-19 Information Disorder
-
by
Yesha Tshering Paul and Amrita Sengupta
—
published
Apr 14, 2025
—
filed under:
Information Disorders,
Fake News,
Internet Governance,
Covid19
In this paper, we investigate the underexplored emotional drivers of information disorder, with a particular focus on how it manifested in COVID-19 misinformation in India. While "fake news" has received considerable attention for its impact on elections, marginalized communities, and public health, mainstream information disorder research does not sufficiently prioritise the underlying psychological factors that influence information trust.
Located in
Internet Governance
-
Emotional Contagion: Theorising the Role of Affect in COVID-19 Information Disorder
-
by
Yesha Tshering Paul and Amrita Sengupta
—
published
Apr 11, 2025
—
last modified
Apr 14, 2025 06:51 PM
—
filed under:
Information Disorders,
Fake News,
Internet Governance,
Covid19
In this paper, we investigate the underexplored emotional drivers of information disorder, with a particular focus on how it manifested in COVID-19 misinformation in India. While "fake news" has received considerable attention for its impact on elections, marginalized communities, and public health, mainstream information disorder research does not sufficiently prioritise the underlying psychological factors that influence information trust.
Located in
Internet Governance
/
Blog