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Truth, Trust and Democracy

Truth, Trust and Democracy

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Truth, Trust and Democracy is a new podcast series that examines polarization in politics and the media, the spread of misinformation and disinformation via social media and the impact of generative AI in elections. It also examines the role of the media and the importance of digital literacy and civics.

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Michelle Ainsworth
Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Ep 8 - Politicians who lie, the Welsh Proposal
    May 25 2025

    In this episode Michelle explores why Wales, a small country in the United Kingdom, is trying to stop autocracy in its tracks, with a proposal to stop politicians from lying.

    She talks to a sitting MP, legal expert and a democracy campaigner to understand what’s on the table.


    This episode includes interviews with:

    Adam Price, a sitting member of the Plaid Cymru Party in the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament.

    Sam Fowles, constitutional lawyer and author

    Jennifer Nadel, journalist and CEO of Compassion in Politics.


    Publications cited:

    Welsh Parliament Standards of Conduct Committee report

    "Senedd Committee recommends crackdown on politicians who deliberately lie" - Nation Cymru News, 19 Feb 2025

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    26 m
  • Ep 7 - Media and Digital Literacy
    Mar 7 2025

    In this final episode Michelle Ainsworth explores why everyone needs strong media and digital literacy skills to help navigate our increasingly messy information ecosystem. She’ll also touch on the importance of civic engagement in a democracy.

    She’ll talk to experts in media and digital literacy, civics, former US government advisors and leading academics in disinformation.


    This episode includes interviews with:

    Leo Pekkala, Deputy Director KAVI, Finland’s National Audio-Visual Institute

    Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, former Executive Director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education

    Michael Daniel, President Cyber Threat Alliance

    Associate Professor Michelle Amazeen, Mass Communication, Boston University

    Sam Stockwell, Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security

    Professor Amy E. Lehrman, Director of the Possibility Lab, UC Berkeley

    Abby Kiesa, outgoing deputy director, Centre for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)

    Professor Jon Roozenbeek, Social Decision-Making Lab, Cambridge University


    Publications cited:

    Adult Media Literacy - Australian Media Literacy Alliance

    Circle at Tufts University

    NAMLE (National Association for Media Literacy Education)

    Sir Winston Churchill democracy speech - UK Hansard 11 Nov 1947


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    46 m
  • Ep 6 - Fact Checking, Prebunking and Debunking
    Mar 7 2025

    Michelle Ainsworth explores the tools that are being used to tackle misinformation and disinformation, while at the same time keeping a healthy information ecosystem that produces accurate, trustworthy and reliable information, while still exposing people to a variety of ideas.

    She’ll talk to leading academics who work on pre-bunking initiatives, senior journalists and news executives, information integrity experts and disinformation specialists.


    This episode includes interviews with:

    Marty Baron, former Editor of the Washington Post and author of “Collision of Power”

    Professor Rasmus Nielson, Former Director Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

    Laura Manley, Executive Director Shorenstein Centre on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University

    Sam Stockwell, Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security

    Dean Jackson, Democracy, Media and Technology Specialist

    Nina Jankowicz, founder American Sunlight Project and author of “How to lose the information war”

    Professor Jon Roozenbeek, Social Decision-Making Lab, Cambridge University

    Professor Sander van der Linden, Department of Psychology, Cambridge University

    Tom Rogers, former Australian Electoral Commissioner


    Publications cited:

    United nations - Information Integrity

    Bad News Game - Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab

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    44 m
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