Mis- and disinformation in Aotearoa New Zealand from 17 August to 5 November 2021 : working paper
Hannah, Kate
Mis- and disinformation in Aotearoa New Zealand from 17 August to 5 November 2021 : working paper Kate Hannah, Sanjana Hattotuwa and Kayli Taylor - Auckland, New Zealand : Te Pūnaha Matatini, 2022 - electronic document (10 pages) ; PDF file
In November 2021, we published a working paper on the trends of misinformation and disinformation we had observed since August 2021 to November 2021. Aotearoa New Zealand’s Delta outbreak meant a shift to Level 4 across the country, and contributed to a sharp increase in the popularity and intensity of Covid-19-specific disinformation and other forms of ‘dangerous speech’ and disinformation, related to far-right ideologies.
This paper analysed twelve weeks of material, observing key trends, and analysing impact. The working paper working paper introduces some of our key findings so far on the infodemic – around engagement, content, reception to the Covid-19 vaccine, language, approaches employed, and targeted groups. (From the website). Record #7614
COVID-19
The Disinformation Project
MISOGYNY
PANDEMICS
POLITICS
SOCIAL MEDIA
TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND
Mis- and disinformation in Aotearoa New Zealand from 17 August to 5 November 2021 : working paper Kate Hannah, Sanjana Hattotuwa and Kayli Taylor - Auckland, New Zealand : Te Pūnaha Matatini, 2022 - electronic document (10 pages) ; PDF file
In November 2021, we published a working paper on the trends of misinformation and disinformation we had observed since August 2021 to November 2021. Aotearoa New Zealand’s Delta outbreak meant a shift to Level 4 across the country, and contributed to a sharp increase in the popularity and intensity of Covid-19-specific disinformation and other forms of ‘dangerous speech’ and disinformation, related to far-right ideologies.
This paper analysed twelve weeks of material, observing key trends, and analysing impact. The working paper working paper introduces some of our key findings so far on the infodemic – around engagement, content, reception to the Covid-19 vaccine, language, approaches employed, and targeted groups. (From the website). Record #7614
COVID-19
The Disinformation Project
MISOGYNY
PANDEMICS
POLITICS
SOCIAL MEDIA
TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE
VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
NEW ZEALAND