Fake News on the Rise: Tips for Savvy Media Engagement-FR

Event Date(s):
September 15, 2017
Time(s):
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
Category:
Fredericton
Location:
Fredericton

Event Details:

Fake news is not new but it has, in the last year or so, played an important role in conversations about news and politics.  This presentation will look at examples of fake news and examine its political consequences. It will also give participants tools and strategies to identify and debunk fake news.

Bios:
Erin Steuter is a professor of sociology at Mount Allison University specializing in analysis of the news media. An award-winning teacher and researcher, she has published three books, with her co-authors, on the media coverage of the "War on Terror". Her PhD dissertation was on the monopoly ownership of the media in New Brunswick and she has published several articles on the newspaper ownership of the Irving Family and its impact in this region. 
 
Jeff Lilburn is Public Services Librarian at Mount Allison University.  He is subject librarian for English and French literature, drama and sociology.  His research areas include information literacy and media literacy, library practice surrounding social media and the corporate control of privacy, and the relationship between the rise of audit culture and use of standardized service-quality surveys by libraries.
 
Reception to follow from 4 – 4:30 p.m.

Building: Ludlow Hall

Room Number: 2A&B

Contact:

Nancy Fitzpatrick
1 506 453 4645
nef@unb.ca