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We the Lonely: Misinformation Retold

William Ledesma and Zacarias Negron

What does it mean to be misinformed—and who consumes misinformation? It can be hard to track down measured answers to those questions. Often framed as a problem that ‘others’ encounter, the public discourse surrounding misinformation can also be highly reductive. Undergraduate researchers and 2022 Buchanan Fellows at Vanderbilt University, William Ledesma and Zacarias Negron, set out to clarify wh... more

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