Workshop: Creative Explanations for Misleading Information

Workshop: Creative Explanations for Misleading Information

You are being invited to take part in a research study. Before you decide whether or not to take part, it is important for you to understand why the research is being done and what it will involve. Please take time to read the following information carefully.

You have been invited as a Computer Science /Journalism Master/PhD student. It is important that you know that choosing to either take part or not take part in the study will have no impact on your marks, assessments or future studies. You will receive a 20 Euros voucher as compensation for your time.

About This Research

Misinformation is a major societal challenge that is influencing our behaviour and perception in various domains, including democracy, health, economy, and social affairs.
Fact-check is a journalistic process that verifies pieces of information in order to promote the veracity and correctness of reporting. Therefore, some misinformation is harder to be assessed and explained as they are not entirely false or true. Typically, they use tactics of exaggeration, bias, and sensationalised terminology, for example.
As part of the European research project CIMPLE, we are looking for creative ways to generate explanations for verified misinformation, in particular those applying misleading strategies. Creative explanations include memes, lyrics, poems, etc, just to illustrate some possible ideas.

With this workshop input, we will inform artificial intelligence algorithms to generate creative fact-checking explanations that are trustworthy and more appealing for social media users than traditional ones.

What Will I Be Asked To Do If I Agree To Take Part?

The participants will be asked to attend a workshop on 25/May from 10:30 to 12:30, taking place at INESC-ID Lab Alunos salas 407-409
This workshop is about creative explanations for misleading information that can be found online.
The workshop will involve from 12 to 15 participants, Computer Sciences students or Journalism  students in their final  years.
An Open University researcher will be leading the activities with the support of the project partners from INESC-ID.

If you decide to take part, your participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the workshop at any point if you wish.
During the workshop, the participants will:
– Receive an introduction about the state-of-the-art in AI to fight misinformation and creative computing.
– Individually, the participants will select two fact-checks verifying online news on the topics of climate change, pandemics or Ukraine invasion. They will be asked to identify the most relevant terms and concepts used in the fact-check to represent them graphically.
– Then, In groups, they will suggest an alternative and creative way to present two fact-check explanations.
-The groups will evaluate others’ results and provide feedback.

Please, bring your laptop if you can.

How The Data You Provide Will Be Used

The researchers are interested in the ideas that will be generated to explain the fact-check, the main components of these ideas and the rationale behind. This material will be collected and stored on a secure server.
No personal identifying information will be asked or collected. Results will be analysed preserving the participants’ anonymity.
The signed consent forms will be stored securely, preserving the identity of the participants and will be destroyed 5 years after the project is concluded. Your name and email address will not be shared beyond the workshop organisers.
The results of this study will be published as scientific publications in the computer sciences domain and project reports as design requirements for creative explanations for misinformation online, always preserving the anonymity of the participants.

If you wish to receive a summary of this research findings, please, inform your email address in the consent form to receive a copy of the report.

Your Right To Withdraw From The Study

You have the right to withdraw from the study at any time during your participation by leaving the meeting.
You have the right to ask for your data to be removed after your participation in the study by contacting Dr Lara Piccolo – lara.piccolo@open.ac.uk without having to give a reason, up until the 1st of June of 2022, time all data have been aggregated for analysis.

How Do I Agree To Take Part?

It is important that you know that your decision to take part in this study or not will not impact in any way your studies.

If you decide to take part in this study, please click here to confirm your interest.
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About INESC-ID

INESC-ID, “Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores: Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa” is a Research and Development and Innovation Organization (R&D+i) in the fields of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. INESC-ID mission is to produce added value to people and society, supporting the response of public policies to scientific, health, environmental, cultural, social, economic and political challenges. INESC-ID promotes cooperation between academia and industry by addressing research on daily life issues, such as healthcare, space, mobility, agri-food, industry 4.0, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research. Public and private entities have therefore access to a pool of knowledge, resources and services provided through the unique competencies available at the institution.

 

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