Election Misinformation and its Implications in Voting Behaviors w/ Stefan McCabe
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In this episode, Stephan McCabe, a postdoctoral associate from George Washington University, joins me to discuss his research on misinformation campaigns regarding U.S. elections and their implication to voting behaviors. We also dive into what factors contribute to succumbing to disinformation and whether left-wing conspiracy theories from the early 2000s can still be considered left-wing. Facebook  The Social Chemist | Facebook Instagram The Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videos Stefan McCabe Stefan McCabe (@mccabe_s) / Twitter  References  Online engagement with 2020 election misinformation and turnout in the 2021 Georgia runoff election | PNAS  Higher education responses to COVID-19 in the United States: Evidence for the impacts of university policy | PLOS Digital Health 
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