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Adam Belcher and Stefan Rollnick analyse the spread of disinformation in Wales.

How Disinformation Arrived in Wales, and Where It’s Going Next

Online disinformation has proliferated beyond our screens via a complex web of superspreaders, say Adam Belcher and Stefan Rollnick.

5th September (22nd December)
  • Politics and Policy

How Can Journalists Better Explain Devolution?

Amid public confusion, how can journalists enhance public understanding about the UK’s devolved political system? Professor Stephen Cushion points to ways journalists can better explain devolution to audiences.

8th April (21st April)
  • Politics and Policy

Don’t Be Mistaken: Fake News Does Pose a Threat to Welsh Democracy

Louise Casella argues that misinformation and disinformation threaten Welsh democracy and that learning providers have a key role in tackling them.

25th January (21st January)
  • Voices

How can we protect ourselves from disinformation online?

Aurora Goodwin argues that we can protect ourselves from disinformation by questioning our own biases when facing divisive online material.

14th October (20th May)
  • Politics and Policy
People scrolling down their phones in Bath, England.

Disinformation: Is Wales at a Greater Risk?

Professor Martin Innes argues the Welsh Government and the Senedd must move to protect Welsh media and politics from disinformation.

12th August (12th August)
  • Politics and Policy

Devolution is Under Threat

Auriol Miller explains why apathy might consume Welsh democracy if the Senedd loses focus on the role of media in our democracy. 

24th May (24th May)
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