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Olessia Koltsova presented the FakeNews Project results at the seminar Connected_Politics Lab (University College Dublin)

On the 24th of February Olessia Koltsova gave a talk "What Do Online Experiments Tell Us About Political Fake News Recognition and Trust?" based on the online experiments results conducted within the framework of the FakeNews Project at the seminar Connected_Politics Lab.

The Connected_Politics Lab is an interdisciplinary hub at the University College Dublin for researchers using computational methods to study politics and society.

Within the Spring Term 2021 the series of seminars (we highly recommend you to attend in Zoom after registration) was carried out.

The head of SCILA Olessia Koltsova was invited to give a talk "What Do Online Experiments Tell Us About Political Fake News Recognition and Trust?" at the seminar this Wednesday. The presentation was devoted to the FakeNews Project and the results of online experiments aimed at recognizing fake news by users of social networks from Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

We invite you to to get acquainted with the presentation and our recent publications on the FakeNews Project.

What Do Online Experiments Tell Us About Political Fake News Recognition and Trust? (PPT, 2.58 Мб) 

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