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Dis/Mis: Exploring Misinformation In Modern Media

Hosted by Impress · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Misinformation is on the rise around the world, affecting vast areas of our lives. From elections to climate change, and from the world of sport to the world of crime, misinformation can be found wherever we turn. In Dis/Mis - a new podcast from Impress - Debs Grayson speaks to experts from the world of media to learn more about misinformation and find answers to the most important questions: Why is it so effective? Who is spreading it? And how can we stop it?

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Impress hosts Dis/Mis: Exploring Misinformation In Modern Media, a society show with 14 episodes published.

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Creating Ethical Media And Journalism: Community Journalism

Aug 26, 202552m0

In this episode, Debs explores how we journalists interact with their communities, how relationships can be built and why ethics should be at the heart of newsgathering. Our guests this week are Juliana da Penha (Founder

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Creating Ethical Media And Journalism: Using Artificial Intelligence (AI)

May 16, 202537m0

In this episode, Debs explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can impact journalistic ethics and how it can be used responsibly. Our guests this week are Dr Courtney Radsch, Director of the Center for Journalism and Li

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Creating Ethical Media And Journalism: Defamation

May 16, 202539m0

In this episode, Debs is joined by Impress CEO Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana, Associate Professor in Law at the University of Birmingham Dr Pete Coe, and Co-founder and Executive Editor of Byline Times Peter Jukes to discuss

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Creating Ethical Media And Journalism: The Principles Of Ethical Reporting

May 16, 202555m0

In this episode, Debs takes a closer look at the principles that outline ethical reporting in journalism. She is joined by former Impress Chair Richard Ayre, Impress Board members Samuel Regan Asante and Caro Kriel, and

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Creating Ethical Media And Journalism: Investigative Journalism

May 16, 202551mEp. 1S2

In this episode, Debs discusses the world of investigative journalism and how to balance ethical practise with the public interest. Our guests are Eliot Higgins, creator of Bellingcat, Sophia Galer, an author, journalist

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S1 E8: How misinformation varies around the world, with Marcus Gilroy-Ware

Dec 18, 202426mEp. 8S1

How does the quality of information we consume differ depending on where we come from? That is one of the topics up for discussion in the final season of series one of Dis/Mis! This week, Debs is joined by author Marcus

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S1 E7: The importance of community media, with Lucinda Guy and Alice Armstrong

Dec 11, 202431mEp. 7S1

From Ofcom regulation to a clash of political views, there are plenty of challenges facing community radio stations in the UK. In episode seven of Dis/Mis, Debs is joined by Lucinda Guy and Alice Armstrong. The duo sit o

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S1 E6: Reimagining investigative journalism, with Megan Lucero

Dec 4, 202431mEp. 6S1

Are traditional journalistic practices outdated? How can investigative journalists act as facilitators? And could this help tackle misinformation? In the sixth episode of Dis/Mis, Debs talks to Megan Lucero about her gro

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S1 E5: Broadcast journalism and misinformation, with Tom Mills

Nov 27, 202431mEp. 5S1

If reporting is factually accurate, does that automatically mean it won't lead to misinformation? Not necessarily. In this latest episode of Dis/Mis, Debs is joined by Tom Mills to discuss the role broadcast journalism c

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S1 E4: Empowering young people to spot misinformation, with Banseka Kayembe

Nov 20, 202436mEp. 4S1

How can we empower young people to stay alert to disinformation? That is the question being tackled in episode four of Dis/Mis, as Debs is joined by Banseka Kayembe. Banseka is a freelance culture and politics journalist

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S1 E3: Experiencing press intrusion and the need for regulation, with Liv Rhoden and Nathan Sparkes

Nov 13, 202438mEp. 3S1

In the latest episode of Dis/Mis, press malpractice is up for discussion. First, Debs gets a first-hand account of press intrusion from Liv Rhoden. Liv recounts what it was like to see inaccuracies about herself and her

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S1 E2: How mainstream media lost the trust of marginalised communities, with Shirish Kulkarni

Nov 6, 202436mEp. 2S1

This week, Debs is joined by Shirish Kulkarni for an expansive chat, including how pursuits of impartiality can lead to misinformation, why marginalised communities do not trust the news, and what he learned from his tim

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S1 E1: The origins of misinformation, with Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana and Natalie Fenton

Oct 30, 202439mEp. 1S1

In the first episode of Dis/Mis, Debs is joined by Impress CEO Lexie Kirkconnell-Kawana and Natalie Fenton, a media and communications lecturer at Goldsmiths University. This week, we examine the beginnings of misinforma

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Welcome To Dis/Mis

Oct 23, 20242mEp. 1S1

In this introductory episode, Dis/Mis host Debs Grayson tells you more about what you can expect in the first series of the podcast. Disinformation and misinformation have become hot topics in recent years. Conversations

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