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Virginia Thomson (far right) and student participants in discussion and Whom Do We Trust 2018 conference in St. Petersburg, Russia


Cambridge Study Suggests A Game May Help to Inoculate Against Fake News
"Study of thousands of players shows a simple online game works like a 'vaccine', increasing skepticism of fake news by giving people a...
Track Two
Jul 3, 20192 min read


CONFERENCE REPORT: Whom Do We Trust 2018
The Whom Do We Trust 2018 Conference, held in St. Petersburg Russia in collaboration with Esalen Institute’s Center for Theory and...
Track Two
Oct 31, 20182 min read


Enemy Mine: A Media-Led Cold War Puts American Students at a Disadvantage
ST. PETERSBURG RUSSIA Dozens of Russian and American college students continue their discussions here at the Track Two conference, Whom...

Evelyn Messinger
Sep 12, 20183 min read


“I’m Skeptical:” College Students and the News
ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA Whom do we trust? That’s a good question at this moment, when we are gripped by questions of what is “fake news.”...

Evelyn Messinger
Sep 11, 20182 min read


"We want honest news sources, but how do we get them?"
The four American high school students learning Russian who we met with earlier this week, joined us again on Friday. They met with Uliyana,

Evelyn Messinger
Jan 23, 20182 min read
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