A country that is dangerous for journalists, especially in remote areas.
What is India ?
A British newspaper that relies on investigative journalism
What is the Guardian ?
Because it is done on purpose.
Why is disinformation different from misinformation ?
Citizens get informed.
What do citizens do thanks to the press ?
What is the echo chamber ?
When all journalists can write or speak freely.
What is press freedom / the freedom of the press ?
They reveal/disclose hidden truths.
What do investigative journalists do ?
Outbreak
What is a synonym for epidemics ?
They provide citizens with many points of view.
What do journalists provide citizens with ?
Moderate ideas.
Which (type of) ideas disappear because of mediaocracy / the echo chamber effect ?
The fact that you can't express some opinions publicly.
What is censorship ?
With their project, with their investigation.
What are investigative journalists obsessed with ?
It is inaccurate.
What is wrong with misinformation ?
Sources should be reliable..
Which quality should sources have ? / Which type of source should journalists use ?
Like-minded people
Who do we look for on the internet ?
A political regime with a leader who can dictate laws.
What is a dictatorship ?
Because they are high stakes.
Why are investigations (why is investigative journalism) important ?
It can fracture a country.
What can the consequence of disinformation be ?
A mix of information and entertainment.
What is infotainment ?
They reinforce our errors and prejudices.
What do algorithms do ? / What is the effect of algorithms ?
Menacing someone.
What is a threat / threatening someone ?
They have to hold their nerve.
Which quality must journalists have ?
It/They triggered a substantial amount of misinformation and disinformation.
What did the Australian bushfires /the Coronavirus outbreak / a highly polarised election to the US trigger ?
It is not actual food, but ideas or texts that make us think.
What is "food for thought" ?
There is no consensus.
What disappears because of polarised views / social media / the echo chamber effect ?