Blog Co-Inform project moves towards its end Authors: Mattias Svahn, eGovlab, Stockholm Co-inform started in 2018. It was a long time ago, but there was a lot of misinformation around back then also, at that time Co-inform was focused on disinformation about...
Events Disinformation in a pandemic: sharing fact checkers’ experiences Authors: Allan Leonard, Co-founder and Editor-in-chief at FactCheckNI As part of the Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas and Politics, editors from three fact-checking organisations...
Blog Co-Inform Dashboard: Policymakers evaluate the tool Authors: Myrsini Glinos and Andreas Berg, eGovlab Stockholm University. Syed Iftikhar Shah, International Hellenic University A round of evaluations for the Co-Inform dashboard are taking place...
Blog Co-Inform Team Gathers for a General Assembly Meeting Online Author: Mattias Svahn, eGovlab, Stockholm University Have you thought about the element “co” in the name Co-inform? That stands for co-creation. When co-inform started back in 2018 the unquestioned idea...
Events Co-Inform showcased at the Nordic network Conference on Online disinformation Authors: Mattias Svahn, eGovlab, Stockholm University On the 11 of February the Co-Inform project presented its methods for designing its tools, the plugin and the dashboard at the...