MAP-MISINFO | Considering Rurality and Religion: Mapping an Alternative Media Ecosystem and Addressing Gaps in Misinformation Research

Summary
MAP-MISINFO is a proposal for a two-year European MSCA Fellowship at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), within the
Department of Communication (COMM). It proposes examining the intersection of misinformation, as a growing threat to democracy,
and media research practices aimed at understanding information dissemination. As media research approaches are a key way to
understand and potentially address misinformation, it is vital that media scholarship better account for gaps in practice—for example,
around under-researched contexts such as rurality and radio. Another prevalent but understudied gap is how qualitative inquiry can
be used to in conjunction with common practices in ‘counting or categorizing’ instances of misinformation online; such approaches
better consider the manifold ways societies navigate between facts and fabrications—what sociotechnical systems and contexts
might allow misinformation to thrive or be combatted. The MAP-MISINFO project will work towards filling both types of gaps through
a two-pronged, interrelated research design. First, the project will engage in an empirical case study, mapping a misinformation-related topic as it moves through the open web and region-specific media ecosystems. The region of focus will be the rural,
conservative, relatively homogeneous US state of Utah. This case study will serve to inform (and be informed by) the other
prong of MAP-MISINFO: a mapping and analysis of common media research tools used in examining misinformation. This second
objective of the project entails carefully curated workshops of media scholars and publication overviews. The project will generate a
public-facing website, media appearances, peer-reviewed publications, a report for general distribution, and a special issue of a top
Communications journal. The host institution, UCPH, is uniquely positioned to provide methodological and theoretical guidance.
MAP-MISINFO will also contribute to establishing my international academic career.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101109725
Start date: 01-06-2024
End date: 31-05-2026
Total budget - Public funding: - 230 774,00 Euro
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MAP-MISINFO is a proposal for a two-year European MSCA Fellowship at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH), within the
Department of Communication (COMM). It proposes examining the intersection of misinformation, as a growing threat to democracy,
and media research practices aimed at understanding information dissemination. As media research approaches are a key way to
understand and potentially address misinformation, it is vital that media scholarship better account for gaps in practice—for example,
around under-researched contexts such as rurality and radio. Another prevalent but understudied gap is how qualitative inquiry can
be used to in conjunction with common practices in ‘counting or categorizing’ instances of misinformation online; such approaches
better consider the manifold ways societies navigate between facts and fabrications—what sociotechnical systems and contexts
might allow misinformation to thrive or be combatted. The MAP-MISINFO project will work towards filling both types of gaps through
a two-pronged, interrelated research design. First, the project will engage in an empirical case study, mapping a misinformation-related topic as it moves through the open web and region-specific media ecosystems. The region of focus will be the rural,
conservative, relatively homogeneous US state of Utah. This case study will serve to inform (and be informed by) the other
prong of MAP-MISINFO: a mapping and analysis of common media research tools used in examining misinformation. This second
objective of the project entails carefully curated workshops of media scholars and publication overviews. The project will generate a
public-facing website, media appearances, peer-reviewed publications, a report for general distribution, and a special issue of a top
Communications journal. The host institution, UCPH, is uniquely positioned to provide methodological and theoretical guidance.
MAP-MISINFO will also contribute to establishing my international academic career.

Status

SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01-01

Update Date

31-07-2023
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Horizon Europe
HORIZON.1 Excellent Science
HORIZON.1.2 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
HORIZON.1.2.0 Cross-cutting call topics
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