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  • The climate deception dossiers: internal fossil fuel industry memos reveal decades of corporate disinformation.

    This study uncovers substantial proof of a well-coordinated campaign by fossil fuel companies and their accomplices to spread climate disinformation and impede climate action. It uncovers seven “deception dossiers,” which comprise leaked…

  • Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube

    The article emphasizes the role of social networking among influencers on YouTube in disseminating increasingly extremist political views to audiences, promoting trust in these ideologies. By utilizing the “Alternative Influence Network” (AIN),…

  • Australian Perspectives on Misinformation. In Australian Perspectives on Misinformation

    The “Australian Perspectives on Misinformation” report analyzes the complex nature of misinformation and disinformation, utilizing information from former research and case studies, such as Russian troll campaigns and the insights of an…

  • Information disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policy making

    In today’s digitally-connected and polarized world, this report presents a new framework for addressing the challenges of misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.  It highlights the need for collaborative efforts among policymakers, legislators, researchers,…

  • Climate change communication: what can we learn from communication theory?

    This article explores several  approaches and theoretical frameworks used within the climate change communication literature for conveying climate science to the public. It argues that  communication theories are often used inconsistently, treating…

  • Informatic labor in the age of computational capital.

    The author discusses how the digital image within neoliberal capitalism exploits viewer attention, shapes profitable patterns of spectatorship, and connects communication to financial speculation.

  • The message is murder: Substrates of computational capital.

    The book examines the misrecognition of “information wants to be free” within screen-mediated contexts. It analyzes how computational capital reshapes representation, finance, identity, and sociality from the mid-twentieth century onward.

  • The world computer: Derivative conditions of racial capitalism.

    This book explores how information, transformed into derivatives  surpasses reality in societal wealth and significance.

  • Towards a philosophy of photography

    This book explores the transformative impact of linear writing and technical images on human culture and existence.

  • The new neoliberalism

    The book explores the breakdown of reasoned economic governance in Europe post-2008, highlighting the disconnect between evidence-based arguments and policymaking decisions.

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Combatting agri-food, climate change and rural misinformation through research, collaboration and capacity development of agri-food and rural stakeholders. Misinformation is one of the top existential threats in the digital age. We need local and global collaborations to counteract it. We aspire to create inclusive platforms where creative minds can collaborate to help the agri-food and rural community combat information disorder.

The Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) of the University of Guelph is internationally renowned for its research, teaching and knowledge extension. Our community has a strong sense of shared purpose: To Improve Life by inspiring leaders, generating knowledge and creating innovative solutions for food, agriculture, communities and the environment


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