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On Disinformation: How to fight for truth and protect democracy

Unveil the roots of disinformation,  its political impact and the actionable solutions to combat the era of deception.

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Please note that this event will now be an online livestream only. The online event page can be found here.

Ticket holders for the in-theatre event will be automatically sent the online event link. Should they not want to attend the online event, they may request a refund through eventbrite.

Join Lee McIntyre as he equips us with the tools to combat an era of disinformation. Drawing from his two decades of experience as a scholar dedicated to unravelling the intricacies of science denial, Lee will explore how higher powers can weaponise science and how the channels through which this disinformation spreads can be disrupted.



Travel back through the evolution of strategic denialism and learn how this has influenced our current political landscape. By peeling back the layers and exposing the roots of disinformation, Lee will highlight how the well-worn tactics of climate deniers and anti-vaxxers can be seen today and how contemporary political figures have employed disinformation tactics forged by Russian and Soviet intelligence dating back a hundred years.



As well as uncovering the history of disinformation, Lee also provides us with the practical solutions needed to overcome it. From increased social media regulation and algorithmic transparency to the election of leaders armed with the ability to steer us towards a more resilient society, Lee will provide a comprehensive plan for empowerment and action.

About the speaker

Lee McIntyre is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and a recent Lecturer in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. He holds a B.A. from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Michigan. He has taught philosophy at Colgate University (where he won the Fraternity and Sorority Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching Philosophy), Boston University, Tufts Experimental College, Simmons College, and Harvard Extension School (where he received the Dean’s Letter of Commendation for Distinguished Teaching). Formerly Executive Director of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University, he has also served as a policy advisor to the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard and as Associate Editor in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. McIntyre’s popular essays have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Baltimore Sun, Nature, Newsweek, Scientific American, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Deseret Magazine, New Statesman, the Times Higher Education Supplement, the Humanist, and numerous other venues. He has appeared on CNN International on Amanpour and Company—and several other programs on PBS, NPR and the BBC—and has spoken at the United Nations, NASA, and the Vatican.

Event type

This is a livestream event where the speaker and audience come together online. 

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Timing for the livestream

The livestream will go live at 6.55pm and the introduction will begin at 7.00pm. If you register but miss the livestream, the video will be available to you via the same link for two weeks after the event date.

Accessibility

The event will take place on the first floor and there is step-free access from the street via lift.

The closest underground station is Green Park, which is step-free.

There is space at floor level in the theatre for wheelchair users.

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Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

Covid guidelines

Face masks are no longer mandatory and wearing one in our Theatre and at other Ri events is at your discretion, however please do not attend the Ri if you are displaying Covid symptoms or, if you have tested, the result remains positive. Thank you for respecting other people and their choices, and for helping us keep all of our visitors and staff safe and well.

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