The Machineries of Doubt & Disinformation
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate world of disinformation campaigns in this Stanford University seminar. Delve into the tactics employed by tobacco and fossil fuel industries to spread doubt and misinformation, drawing parallels to recent political events. Examine the role of the Internet in amplifying these strategies and consider the challenges of maintaining informed skepticism in the digital age. Learn from speaker John R. Mashey's extensive research on climate science antagonists and their connections to Big Tobacco. Gain insights into anticipating future attacks on science and political processes, and reflect on the implications of emerging technologies like e-cigarettes that can monitor and report user data. Discover the historical context of disinformation machinery and its evolution across various industries and political landscapes.
Syllabus
Intro
Antiscience machineries
Background
Books
Physics
Evidence
Skeptic Science
Science
Modern Climate Change
The Future
The Structure
The More credible sounding
The Six Americas
Getting Support
The Political Split
Where Are The Think Tanks
The Tobacco Industry
Heartland Institute
Joe Bass
Michael Crichton
George Mason University
Bob Carter
Doctors for Disaster Preparedness
Donors Trust
Social Cost of Carbon
Tactics
Taught by
Stanford Online
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