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Mis- and disinformation: What governments can do to reinforce democracy
OECD public governance reviews2022
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OECD
Abstract
The spread of mis- and disinformation poses a fundamental threat to the free and fact-based exchange of information that underpins democracy. This chapter discusses how governments can respond to mis- and disinformation through a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach. This includes preparing for and responding to the publication and spread of mis- and dis disinformation; preventing the publication and spread of mis- and dis- disinformation through increasing transparency; and reducing the economic and structural drivers of mis- and disinformation.
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