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Provenance is a research initiative developing an intermediary-free solution for digital content verification system.

Provenance | Provenance researchers publish book - Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media 03/11/2021

Provenance researchers Eileen Culloty and Eileen Culloty have published a new book - Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media

Provenance | Provenance researchers publish book - Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media Launching their new book ‘Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media’,  Dr Eileen Culloty and Professor Jane Suiter, part of the Provenance consortium from Dublin City University

Provenance | Provenance lead provides expert testimony on electoral disinformation 03/02/2021

Provenance lead Jane Suiter spoke about electoral disinformation at a Parliamentary Committee examining the proposed Electoral Reform Bill in Ireland.

Provenance | Provenance lead provides expert testimony on electoral disinformation Provenance coordinator Dr Jane Suiter was one of three experts invited to speak to parliamentary committee about Ireland’s proposed Electoral Reform Bill. The bill aims to protect the

Provenance | Twitter’s Birdwatch and the wisdom of a balanced crowd 27/01/2021

Our latest blog post looks at Twitter's announcement about their new crowdsourcing initiative to counter misleading information.

Provenance | Twitter’s Birdwatch and the wisdom of a balanced crowd Twitter is piloting a new initiative, called Birdwatch, to crowdsource the identification of misleading tweets. Running in the US only, the crowdsourced evaluations will be visible on the Birdwatch site

04/12/2020

Provenance is delighted to support the support Age of Misinformation conference organised by CEST and Elsevier.

The Provenance panel will examine research and policy perspectives on countering disinformation with contributions from early and senior researchers including: Stephan Lewandowsky (Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Bristol); Rachel Armitage (PhD Candidate in Political Communication, Loughborough University); Thomas Zerback (Assistant Professor for Political Communication, University of Zurich); Vitalba Crivello (European Science-Media Hub, European Parliament); Thomas Grandjouan (Advocacy Coordinator, EU Disinfo Lab); and Stella Gianfreda (Postdoctoral researcher, University of Genova and CEST).

The panel will be chaired by Provenance’s Eileen Culloty who will also contribute to the final roundtable on regulatory and policy perspectives in the EU.

Pre-register here: bit.ly/CESTMisinfo

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