Further Reading

A Misinformation Prevention Reading List

Presented here is a misinformation prevention reading list. This list is not exhaustive. The emphasis is on insights from foundational and background issues about misinformation online. The importance of critical/analytical thinking skills is also highlighted as pre-requisite for prevention of online misinformation. Also highlighted is content from professionals who work at social media platforms explaining how those platforms rate and rank content. This list is separated into two main categories: popular literature and more advanced literature. The popular literature is divided into books, report/manuals/government documents, papers/articles and blog posts/opinion. Eighty works are listed ...

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