ADSO2900 · Advancing Studies
ADV
Are we living in the Age of Misinformation? Scholars across the social sciences and humanities are united by a fear of how fast false information can spread. Misinformation appears everywhere our workplaces, our social media feeds, our family dinners. But what is misinformation and where does it come from? Why are some people drawn to it while others remain unaffected? How does anyone distinguish good information from bad, experts from dupes? This course is an interdisciplinary examination of misinformation, its character, its origins, and its impact on social and political life. By surveying the leading theoretical explanations of misinformation from sociology, communication & media studies, psychology, and political science, students will be exposed to cutting edge research on the nature of misinformation and will cultivate tools to hinder its spread in their personal and professional lives.
Course experience
Averages use the original five-point historical evaluation scale.
Organization
4.1 / 5
How well the course was organized
Challenge
4.5 / 5
How intellectually challenging students found it
Attendance
4.6 / 5
How necessary attendance was
Assignments
4.7 / 5
How helpful assignments were
Weekly effort
~6
hours per week
Estimated from the original workload response buckets. Individual sections may differ.
Instructor options
Ratings below reflect only recovered evaluations connected to this course.
Across time
Section-level results available in the recovered archive.
Summer 2024
1 sectionSummer 2023
1 sectionSpring 2023
1 section