Felipe Eleuterio Pereira

Felipe Eleuterio Pereira is a Master’s student in the area of Philosophy of Information, Cognition and Consciousness at the Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) in Brazil. He graduated in Philosophy at UNESP (with academic distinction). He is a member of the Academic Group for Cognitive Studies (GAEC/UNESP) and an associate member of the Brazilian Society for … Read more

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Mateusz Hohol

Mateusz Hohol is an associate professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. He serves as Principal Investigator of the Mathematical Cognition and Learning Lab and as head of the Copernicus Center Lab at the Priority Research Area “FutureSoc” under the Excellence Initiative— Research University at the Jagiellonian University. He works on the interdisciplinary study of … Read more

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Gheorghe Anghel

Gheorghe Anghel is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Science of the University of Bucharest.

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Jieun Shin 

Jieun Shin is Assistant Professor at the Department of Telecommunication of the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida. Her research projects concern how false rumors and corrections are produced, developed, and disseminated among social media users such as Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms, to uncover 1) the grammar of communication infrastructure … Read more

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Giovanni Cassani

Giovanni Cassani works on computational psycholinguistics and is especially interested in how people and computational models interpret novel words. He teaches computational linguistics, natural language processing, and analysis of customer data at Tilburg University, holds a PhD in Computational Psycholinguistics from the University of Antwerp, a MSc in Cognitive Science and a BA in Literature … Read more

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Marc Cheong

Marc is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems (Digital Ethics). He is interested in the intersection of technology (big data, social media, etc) and philosophy (existentialism, ethics, epistemology, and Experimental Philosophy). He is especially interested in the interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary social media from an existentialist lens by challenging the contemporary notion of authenticity on … Read more

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Don Fallis

Don Fallis is a Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science at Northeastern University. His research interests include epistemology, philosophy of information, and philosophy of mathematics. His articles on lying and deception have appeared in the Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, and the Australasian Journal of Philosophy.

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Danielle Arets

Danielle Arets is professor of journalism and innovation at Fontys University of Applied Sciences. The research group is concerned with (re)designing journalism against a digital context. Using design methods, the professorship develops tangible interventions and prototypes.

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Sacha Altay

Sacha Altay is a postdoctoral researcher at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University. His works revolves around why people believe and share false information.

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