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  • After the Fact? The Truth about Fake News

    The book highlights the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation in today’s society, exploring the factors contributing to phenomena such as fake news and conspiracy theories and the reasons why traditional liberal and…

  • Digital twins in agri-food : Societal and ethical

    The paper proposes a framework to anticipate and reflect on the societal, ethical, and safety impacts of digital twins in the agri-food domain, emphasizing the importance of incorporating societal values during their…

  • Organized climate change Denial. In The Oxford handbook of climate change and society.

    Chapter 10 of this insightful book explores organized attempts to disregard or underestimate the existence of climate change. Motives behind these concerted activities are brought to light by the social dimensions of…

  • Think tank networks and the knowledge–interest nexus: The case of climate change.

    By utilizing a novel strategy, this book provides a detailed exploration into the role of theory, history, and contemporary practice of public relations in shaping communication strategies across various sectors and contexts.

  • Inoculating the Public against Misinformation about Climate Change

    Explores how to address climate change by countering politicization and misinformation. Emphasizes the importance of expert consensus and how inoculating public attitudes against misinformation can counteract these issues.

  • Humour and sarcasm: expressions of global warming on Twitter

    An article that highlights the importance of twitter in shaping public stands regarding environmental issues in Turkey and the dynamics around it.

  • Food, culture and identity in Germany’s Century of War

    The book is focused around food and food insecurity in Germany during the first, second and cold war times. Chapter 8 specifically discusses “Postwar Food Rumors: Security, Victimhood, and Fear”

  • Think before you Share: Beliefs and emotions that shaped COVID-19 (Mis)information vetting and sharing intentions among WhatsApp users in the United Kingdom

    An interesting study introducing the aspects of hope, confusion and anxiety as important elements for strategies that wish to tackle misinformation, especially within the health sector. in other words, adding the human/emotional…

  • Would I lie to you? Party affiliation is more important than Brexit in processing political misinformation

    As per the findings of previous studies regarding elections, this research finds that within the context of the UK factchecking did the job in fighting misinformation, with special reference to party affiliation…

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University of Guelph

50 Stone Road East,Guelph, Ontario, CanadaN1G 2W1519-824-4120

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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