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Think & Drink: Speed of Deceit - The New Era of Online Lies and Misinformation
Naked City Brewery & Taphouse
Seattle, WA
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Think & Drink: Speed of Deceit - The New Era of Online Lies and Misinformation
Think & Drink events are hosted conversations at pubs and tasting rooms on provocative topics and new ideas.

Conspiracy theories are no longer confined to photocopied newsletters and obscure books; they are now seen by millions. The conspiracy website InfoWars has as many monthly users as the Chicago Tribune, and its daily three-hour radio show is syndicated on 160 radio stations.

Misinformation and conspiracy theories have always been part of human culture, but now they travel at fiber-optic speed, allowing like-minded theorists to connect more easily than ever. The result is the creation of staggeringly large online conspiracy networks and self-reinforcing ideas. Further, the speed, reach, and fracturing brought about by the digital age has allowed cynical opportunists to thrive. Hostile foreign powers like Russia now use misinformation and conspiracies to attempt to sway American elections and sow discord.

Are conspiracy theories the new normal in American discourse? Why are lies so compelling, and why and how do they spread so quickly? What are the ways disinformation can be used as a political weapon, and how might our democracy be affected? How do we curb disinformation while balancing free speech?

Join us for a conversation with experts at the front lines of the information wars: David Mikkelson, the founder of Snopes.com, one of the first and most well-regarded fact-checking websites; and University of Washington professors Kate Starbird, who studies how information spreads online after a disaster, and Jevin West, whose class on misinformation, titled Calling Bullshit, went viral in 2017. Moderated by KUOW's Ross Reynolds.

This event is part of our fall statewide series, "Moment of Truth: Journalism and Democracy in an Age of Misinformation."

Founded in 1973, Humanities Washington is the state's flagship non-profit for public humanities programming and an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

We thank The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership.

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Naked City Brewery & Taphouse (View)
8564 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes!
Non-Smoking: Yes!

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Owner: Humanities Washington
On BPT Since: Apr 20, 2017
 
Dustyn Addington
www.humanities.org/program...


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