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January 10, 2025

ISD’s Isabelle Wright speaks with the Washington Post about misinformation surrounding the Los Angeles fires

Isabelle Francis-Wright, Director of Technology and Society at ISD-US, spoke with the Washington Post about how the spread of misinformation about the fire in Los Angeles can influence public perception. Isabelle explains that during a crisis people who don’t regularly follow the news turn to social media for information.

“A lot of people who are generally disconnected from civic or public events, the time when they tune in is around these major crises,” she said. “The way these events are framed, particularly when framed around the broader failings of politicians or political parties, can really shape people’s view of the country longer-term.”

You can read the full article on the Washington Post’s website.

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