56 min

Episode 13: folk theories and media audiences (Victor Wiard‪)‬ Dialoogia

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This season is special! The episodes are in English and all about disinformation and societal resilience. Our first guest is Victor Wiard, a researcher in media and journalism studies from Université Saint-Louis in Brussels. He also works with EDMO-BELUX hub for research on digital media and disinformation. In this episode, Maria and Victor talk about folk theories and people's media use, but also the rockstar-phase of Victor's life.

How to fix the world? When creating messages and reaching out, take the audience seriously, says Victor, don't just assume that everybody is like you.

All the links and people mentioned are provided here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/dialoogia

If you are REALLY interested in this topic, come and study with us! We have a brand new, highly anticipated and valued 1 year long MA program at Tartu University that focuses on exactly these matters: Disinformation and Societal Resilience.

This season is special! The episodes are in English and all about disinformation and societal resilience. Our first guest is Victor Wiard, a researcher in media and journalism studies from Université Saint-Louis in Brussels. He also works with EDMO-BELUX hub for research on digital media and disinformation. In this episode, Maria and Victor talk about folk theories and people's media use, but also the rockstar-phase of Victor's life.

How to fix the world? When creating messages and reaching out, take the audience seriously, says Victor, don't just assume that everybody is like you.

All the links and people mentioned are provided here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/dialoogia

If you are REALLY interested in this topic, come and study with us! We have a brand new, highly anticipated and valued 1 year long MA program at Tartu University that focuses on exactly these matters: Disinformation and Societal Resilience.

56 min