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Jun 2023
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ACTION #15 Comment se protéger des fake ...

Neurosapiens
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Découvrez le livre NEUROSAPIENS, sorti le 26 janvier aux éditions Les Arènes !


Pour apprendre à créer rapidement et à moindre coût son podcast, c'est par ici !


Si vous passez un peu de temps sur les réseaux sociaux, vous êtes sûrement déjà tombé sur des fake news. Dans cet épisode je vais vous donner quelques conseils pour repérer les fake news et ne pas vous laisser avoir.

Production, animation, réalisation et illustration : Anaïs Roux

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/neurosapiens.podcast/


Ecriture : Thaïs Marques
Son Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/study_and_t/?hl=fr  


Produit et distribué en association avec LACME Production.


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Play-Doh meets Dora - Carmen María and Edu Espinal


Sources

  • Pennycook, G., & Rand, D. G. (2021). The psychology of fake news. Trends in cognitive sciences, 25(5), 388-402.
  • Nguyen, V. C., Birnbaum, M., & De Choudhury, M. (2023). Understanding and Mitigating Mental Health Misinformation on Video Sharing Platforms. arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.07417.
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  • Geeng, C., Yee, S., & Roesner, F. (2020, April). Fake news on Facebook and Twitter: Investigating how people (don't) investigate. In Proceedings of the 2020 CHI conference on human factors in computing systems (pp. 1-14).
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