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[Commlist] Global Fact 9 - Academic Track CFP

Wed Feb 16 05:25:39 GMT 2022



*Call for Abstracts - Global Fact 9 Academic Track*

/Short abstracts now due 25 February 2022  (extended from 18 February)/

As noted in earlier communication, the first day of the Global Fact summit, 22 June, will be devoted to an academic track, with several invited panelists and speakers addressing topics such as:

  * Best academic practices in—and potential contributions to—this
    developing field.
  * Fact-checking in the context of misinformation and increasing
    polarization.
  * Directions of fact-checking, e.g., towards more debunking and tech
    partnerships.
  * (Socio)technical tools–old, new, and yet-to-be-developed–in
    fact-checking.
  * Fact-checker safety–mental, emotional, and/or physical.
  * Collaborations between different types of actors, based on topics,
    aims, regions, languages, etc.
  * Regulation efforts aimed at big tech and platforms, and the impact
    on fact-checking partnerships and funding.
  * Media and information literacy in the age of COVID-19 and declining
    institutional trust.
  * The importance of publicly available data (e.g., national
    statistics, platform insights) and other resources for fact-checkers.
  * Fact-checking in the context of oppression–e.g., how it can be
    conducted and disseminated.

In addition to the invited presentations, we are reserving a portion of the academic track for lightning round presentations. These will entail discussions of your work, at whatever stage—conceptual, in progress, or finished—in a shorter time frame. Depending on the number of submissions accepted, presentations will likely be limited to 10 In addition to the invited presentations, we are reserving a portion of the academic track for lightning round presentations. These will entail discussions of your work, at whatever stage—conceptual, in progress, or finished—in a shorter time frame. Depending on the number of submissions accepted, presentations will likely be limited to 10 minutes with questions.*We are particularly interested in work from early career researchers, work that focuses on marginalized communities or regions, and/or work using new or innovative methods.*Potential topics might include, but are no way restricted to, the above list.

*If you are interested in presenting at this open session, please fill outthis form <https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Eh_I_oZiUEWJEfRG_Nr6H4dfutB_KaJIrPTIE7lxuflUREgySVg3MTJCQkZURUxWQUM3QTVNWFk4Wi4u>. Please include your institutional affiliation and contact information, a title, a description of what you’d like to present (~300 words), and a paragraph on the significance (~150 words).  The deadline for submissions has been extended to 25 February 2022, and notifications of selection will be on or before 25 March 2022.*

If you have questions, please feel free to (emailrebekahl /at/ oslomet.no). You can also contact the OsloMet-based team behind theSource Criticism and Mediated Disinformation <https://uni.oslomet.no/scam/>project.


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