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A Lot of Good People Told Me
Alex Rose
8 episodes
4 days ago
​​This podcast explores the effects of disinformation on the American public. LBJ School policy graduate Alex Rose interviews experts like Bobby Chesney, Renée DiResta, Christopher Krebs and more about how to combat the detrimental effects of disinfo while protecting our right to freedom of speech, protected under the first amendment. On one episode, she speaks with Dr. Scott Debb, a cyber psychologist who illuminates concepts like doomscrolling, confirmation bias and group think. Made possible by the Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin.
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​​This podcast explores the effects of disinformation on the American public. LBJ School policy graduate Alex Rose interviews experts like Bobby Chesney, Renée DiResta, Christopher Krebs and more about how to combat the detrimental effects of disinfo while protecting our right to freedom of speech, protected under the first amendment. On one episode, she speaks with Dr. Scott Debb, a cyber psychologist who illuminates concepts like doomscrolling, confirmation bias and group think. Made possible by the Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Memes, Bots and Algorithms with Renée DiResta
A Lot of Good People Told Me
29 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Memes, Bots and Algorithms with Renée DiResta

In Memes, Bots and Algorithms, we talk with the incredible Renée DiResta, a true expert at the forefront of this research through her work at Stanford Internet Observatory. In one of her many “no big deal” moments, Renée testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) about Russian disinformation campaigns in the lead up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election. Renée is particularly interested in understanding how platform algorithms intersect with user behavior and factional crowd dynamics. She studies how actors leverage the information ecosystem to exert influence, from domestic activists promoting health misinformation and conspiracy theories. She has studied influence operations and computational propaganda in the context of pseudoscience conspiracies, terrorist activity, and state-sponsored information warfare, and has advised Congress, the State Department, and other academic, civil society, and business organizations on the topic. Recently, she appeared in a longform podcast interview with Joe Rogan and is featured in the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma. Editorial note: Renée is awesome and worth following across many platforms. Her Twitter page is @noUpside.

A Lot of Good People Told Me
​​This podcast explores the effects of disinformation on the American public. LBJ School policy graduate Alex Rose interviews experts like Bobby Chesney, Renée DiResta, Christopher Krebs and more about how to combat the detrimental effects of disinfo while protecting our right to freedom of speech, protected under the first amendment. On one episode, she speaks with Dr. Scott Debb, a cyber psychologist who illuminates concepts like doomscrolling, confirmation bias and group think. Made possible by the Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas at Austin.