Science of Fake News: Past and Present

Wednesday November 15th

19:45 live music: Downtown Grooves
20:15 speakers
Café Loburg

Important elections are coming up in The Netherlands on 22nd of November. In recent years, elections were accompanied by a new phenomenon called “Fake News”. But this is actually not such a new phenomenon as many think, since Fake News is of all times!
In the Science Café of 15th of November, just ahead of the elections we are diving into the Science of Fake News. Lotte Schrijver will discuss if we are living in a post-truth era, and Rens Tacoma will address if Fake News has been a problem throughout the centuries. Ever wondered if the Romans were spreading Fake News, and if so, how they did it?

Lotte Schrijver is a PhD candidate in the Strategic Communication Group at Wageningen University & Research, the sociology department at Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Pandemic and Disaster Preparedness Center. Her research focusses on disinformation during the corona pandemic. Using machine learning and experimental methods, she investigates the presence and effect of misinformation during the pandemic.

Dr. Rens Tacoma is associate professor at the Institute for History at Leiden University. He recently was awarded an NWO grant in which he is investigating Fake News in Roman times together with his team. In this science café, we will try to establish differences and similarities through the ages, and create awareness for the many different sizes and shapes that this multi-headed phenomenon may take.

Exploring and discussing science with professionals, funky music and a drink.