Technology has made communication easier than ever. As social networks, digital platforms, and emerging technologies keep us constantly connected, many have found that the volume of information has eroded our ability to trust. The University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public explores questions and solutions for building our trust in modern media. Participate in an active dialogue that covers ideas and solutions from the community, and hear from researchers on the cutting edge of information and communication. Gather for a conversation about ways to maintain a healthy democracy in the face of misinformation and “fake news” disrupting our systems and even our shared perception of reality. PANELISTS Ryan Calo, Associate Professor, UW School of Law Chris Coward, Senior Principal Research Scientist and Director, Technology & Social Change Group, UW Information School Emma Spiro, Assistant Professor, UW Information School Kate Starbird, Associate Professor, UW Human Centered Design & Engineering Jevin West, Associate Professor, UW Information School, Calling BS MODERATOR Hanson Hosein, Co-Director, UW Communication Leadership Cost: $5 (free if age 22 or under) |