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Fake News: Historical Perspectives, Contemporary Challenges by Professor Jo Fox: Newcastle University

Disinformation; misinformation; troll-factories; data-mining; hackers; bots; echo chambers; deep-fakes; meme-warfare; click-bait; catfish; pre-bunking; post-truth; fake news. Since 2016, the year of the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump, we have invented a whole new lexicon to describe what is happening to our media environment. But how new is the concept of ‘fake news’, and what might we learn from the past to help us to understand it? This lecture will explore how propaganda in its many forms works, why it is an inherently human behaviour, and how we confront one of the most complex societal challenges of our time.

Price

Free, although pre-booking is required

Duration

  • 24th February 2026

Venue

Newcastle University

Location

Claremont Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
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