CIP in the News: May 2024

Jun 3, 2024

News coverage from May 2024 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.

  • NBC News (May 1):How a post falsely claiming migrants are registering to vote spread to millions in four weeks
    CIP postdoctoral scholar Mert Can Bayar was interviewed about narratives about non-citizen voting and election integrity claims. “You are dealing with people’s anti-immigration attitudes, people’s partisanship, people’s ideology, people’s grievances toward the system,” Bayar told NBC News. “So, what you’re trying to correct is not just one belief, but a mindset that is distrustful of the U.S. elections.”

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  • Fox13 Seattle (May 1): “What’s next for TikTok?
    CIP co-founder Ryan Calo, a UW School of Law and Information School professor, was interviewed live during Fox13 Seattle’s morning show about the free speech implications of banning TikTok.

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  • The Washington Post (May 1): “The tech billionaires who helped ban TikTok want to write AI rules for Trump
    CIP co-founder Ryan Calo was interviewed for an article in The Washington Post about the implications of banning TikTok. “Doomsday-ing is good marketing,” Calo said, noting that the “political theater” of anti-TikTok bans and Cold War talk distracts from more pressing needs, like proper funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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  • Agence France-Presse (May 3): “Myth about non-US citizen voting spikes as disinformation trend
    In an interview about misleading online narratives about non-citizen voting in the U.S., CIP postdoctoral scholar Mert Can Bayar said: “Election fraud rumors and conspiracy theories might actually have a demobilizing effect on people who believe in them because they don’t trust the system, so they don’t want to participate.”

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  • The Markup (May 23): “The inside story of the YouTube influencer who peddles misinformation to Vietnamese communities
    UW Information School doctoral candidate and CIP-affiliated researcher Sarah Nguyễn, who studies misinformation in Vietnamese language contexts, was interviewed by The Markup about a YouTube influencer known to share false and misleading information targeting Vietnamese communities. As The Markup wrote, a “lot of the work to stem misinformation within non-English speaking communities falls on the shoulders of the very same community members who are most impacted by the misinformation,” which Nguyễn says “shouldn’t be the case.”

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  • Politico Europe (May 23): “Digital Bridge newsletter for May 23
    A Politico Europe Digital Bridge tech newsletter referenced a rapid research blog post by Ashlyn B. Aske and Kate Starbird on misinterpretations of voter registration data anomalies in Washington state.

Other News

2024 CIP Publications List

Peer-reviewed articles, essays and other research contributions from 2024 follow below. Bolded authors and co-authors are affiliated with the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public. Adiza Awaal. “Understanding the discourse of the Black Manosphere...

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