This is a home page for events, collaborations, and publications related to studying misinformation and disinformation using the Governing Knowledge Commons framework.
Workshop
14-15 July 2022, University of Illinois School of Information Science
Champaign, IL, organized and moderated by Melissa Ocepek and Madelyn Rose Sanflippo
About the Workshop
This is a meeting of scholars to discuss case studies regarding how people experience, produce, and manage misinformation in their everyday lives. The case studies will be published in “Governing Misinformation in Everyday Knowledge Commons” (Cambridge University Press) as part of its Studies on Governing Knowledge Commons series. The editors are Melissa Ocepek, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, and Brett M. Frischmann.
Participants
- Michelle Bak, PhD student, University of Illinois
- Aparajita Bhandari, graduate student, Cornell University
- Jack Brighton, PhD student, University of Illinois
- Gary Burnett, Florida State University
- Pnina Fichman, Indiana University
- Brett Frischmann, Villanova University
- Quiyan Guo, PhD student, University of Illinois
- Tomer Kenneth, JSD candidate, New York University
- Kyung-Sun Sunny Kim, University of Wisconsin
- Yafit Lev-Aretz, Baruch College
- Chris Lueg, University of Illinois
- Michael Madison, University of Pittsburgh
- Kate McDowell, University of Illinois
- Smita Nair, graduate student, University of Illinois
- David Nemer, University of Virginia
- Rebecca Noone, postdoctoral fellow at University College London
- Melissa Ocepek, University of Illinois
- Britt Paris, Rutgers University
- Irene Pasquetto, University of Michigan
- Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, University of Illinois
- Sei-Ching Joanna Sin, Nanyang Technological University
- Shannon Williams, PhD student, Florida State University
- Elizabeth Wickes, University of Illinois