Unspun is critical thinking about the news. Hear real examples, past and present, of newsmakers attempting to mislead you and understand how they manipulate the truth. Learn how to avoid being swayed by fake news and misinformation. Get Unspun, because you deserve the truth.
Episode HighlightsExplore false cause and see how newsmakers overhype correlationsFind out how media influences how we process informationKey TakeawaysOur brains are wired to find patterns, sometimes creating false connectionsMedia consumption can significantly impact our worldview, but you can stop itDeep Dive TopicsScientific thinking and identifying true causal relationshipsCultivation theory in media consumptionSelective exposure and its impact on political understandingPractical AdviceLearn to critically evaluate statistical claimsExpose yourself to diverse perspectivesBe aware of how media consumption shapes your worldviewRecommended ResourcesTyler Vigen's work on false correlationFollow Dr. SturgBlueSky -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) Websites -Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
In this week's UnSpun, DrSturg breaks down the research on reactance, a human behavior that explains choices like refusing masks. Delve into the psychological concept of reactance and explore why people resist when they feel their personal freedom is under threat. We discuss real-life examples and hypothetical scenarios that illustrate how reactance manifests in everyday situations, from online experiences to family gatherings, and even in educational settings.Follow Dr. SturgBlueSky -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) Websites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
In this episode of UnSpun, Dr. Sturg explorse guilt by association and dive deep into modern propaganda. From historical exampless to today's digital battlegrounds, discover how propaganda has evolved and what research says makes you susceptible. Starting out, learn how people judge others unfairly. Seet how propaganda has changed over time, from Nazi Germany to today's social media. Those who want to influence others have found new tools but still use old tricks to persuade people.Learn what science says about why people fall for propaganda. Scientists have found that our brains take shortcuts, our feelings can cloud our judgment, and our social groups shape what we believe. Finally, hear some clear steps anyone can take to spot and resist it.Follow Dr. SturgBlueSky -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) Websites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
In this episode of UnSpun, we explore the Appeal to Purity—a tricky way people exclude others from groups to manipulate thinking. We look at how this tactic works, its history, and how to defend against it with simple strategies. From political rallies to major historical events, we'll unpack the impact of this fallacy.Follow Dr. SturgBlueSky -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) Websites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
How can we be drowning in information and at the same time, badly informed? In this week's UnSpun, DrSturg breaks down the relationship of journalism and democracy. Journalism came first, and democracy wouldn't exist without it. But today, journalism is struggling and around the world, democracy is struggling right along with it. Find out how the relationship works, why it's failing and what you can do about it as you get UnSpun. Follow Dr. SturgBlueSky -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) Websites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
After US voters cast their ballots, some folks may try to win by acting like the election was rigged, In this episode, DrSturg goes over several ways newsmakers try to deceive, and you can check your own deception detection skills with an audio quiz. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
How do you speak truth to power when people call you biased just for checking facts? This year features several high-stakes elections, and a new threat to the truth is AI. DrSturg lets you test yourself with AI vs. real examples and she and guest, Politifact founder Bill Adair, talk about journalism's relationship with the truth. Check out Bill Adair's book Beyond the Big Lie. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
If a politician says something that's garbled or hard to understand, a journalist's go-to is to not quote, but paraphrase. But does that do a disservice when it obscures the fact that the politician is often like this? DrSturg breaks down how journalists choose to paraphrase and quote and how that might not work so well in the modern media climate. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
When a politician wins by 51% and says everyone he represents agrees with him, that's a fallacy of division. DrSturg breaks down this common thinking program. She and her guest, ProPublica's Craig Silverman, talk verification and how journalists and audiences can go about checking the information they get. Check out Craig SilvermanTwitter | LinkedIn | FacebookFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions,Tips, or just say hi!TheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Disinformation from both major political figures and social media randos has hurt relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Dr. Sturg breaks down what's happening, why and what you can do about it. Local article on what FEMA is actually doing in NCFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Although mainstream media is suffering economically, grant and membership supported non-profit news is thriving. DrSturg and Oklahoma Watch's Ted Streuli talk about how the model lets experienced reporters uncover news in the public interest. Plus, DrSturg breaks down false choice in the WrapUp. Check out Oklahoma Watch. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
When a newsmaker is accused of wrongdoing, there can be a pattern to their response. In this week's episode, Dr. Sturg teaches you about DARVO, an acronym that can help you know when someone is trying to escape blame. Listen to 3 real world examples. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
When it comes to political movements, students and other young people are useful allies. In this episode, Dr. Sturg and author Kyle Spencer talk about Spencer's book, Raising them Right. Plus, friend of the show Israel Balderas breaks down the law on campaigns using songs the artist wishes they wouldn't. Follow journalist Kyle SpencerTwitter - @KyleYSpencerWebsite - Kyle Spencer Twitter - @jisraelbalderasFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov List of journalists jailed for refusing to reveal sources
One thing that separates professional journalists from content creators is their code of ethics. In this episode, Dr. Sturg breaks down what you should be able to expect from someone who calls themselves a journalist. But, adhering to this code is a lot harder than it used to me, and she tells you why. We close out with a fun game where you can guess if Dr. Sturg made the ethical choice back when she was a reporter. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov List of journalists jailed for refusing to reveal sources
Radicalized extremism led to Taylor Swift having to cancel Eras Tour concerts in Austria and continues to be a threat worldwide. And some people say social media is to blame. In this week's UnSpun minisode, Dr. Sturg looks at the most recent research on how social media algorithms can bathe users in ever more extreme views. BBC article on radicalization and boys Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Sometimes to get to the truth, a reporter just has to start knocking on doors. In this week's UnSpun, DrSturg talks to award-winning journalist Joe Bruno about his work uncovering a voter fraud scheme in North Carolina. Plus, warm up is back with several examples of the fallacy of authority for you to try your skills. Learn more about the scheme and the reporters in The Vote Collectors. Follow Joe BrunoFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Why do people do and say the things they do? Whether it's running a red light or asking to talk to the manager, when you observe people's actions, there's a risk of misunderstanding that can make the world even more divided. Dr. Sturg breaks down the research on a common thinking error that can give you trouble in making interpersonal judgements. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
As a tireless producer of information, including disinformation, AI poses real risks to elections going forward. As we find ourselves at a crossroad with machines that seem like they can think, Lee Rainie, director of the Imagining the Digital Future Center and Dr. Sturg talk about several AI-related issues on the horizon. Plus, Dr. Sturg talks about obfuscation - using fancy or empty words to avoid taking controversial positions. The Imagining the Digital Future website has results from surveys and some position statements about the likely affects of AI on society. It's interesting stuff!Follow Lee RainieFollow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
If you are getting most of your news from evening cable shows or podcasts, you're not alone. But you're also probably not as well-informed as you think you are. In this episode, Dr. Sturg breaks down curation of news and how it affects your knowledge about what's going on. Letting other people decide what stories are important can be useful or even necessary sometimes. But especially for things you care about a lot, it's important to look for first-hand reports. Learn how to create your own curated news feed in this week's UnSpun.
Do high-profile debates truly shift opinions or votes? On this episode, Dr. Sturg gets into the studies to see if debates produce real changes. From Kennedy-Nixon to Romney-Obama, she looks at famous debates and explores what the research says about impacts on voters.She also looks the logical flaw of hasty generalization, using debate slip-ups as case studies. See how speakers and listeners both frequently overgeneralize from single examples.Plus, she talks about polling with political scientist, Dr. Ken Fernandez. Can polls be trusted after 2016? We separate polling facts from fiction on topics like margin of error. Ken shares his insider take on how campaigns use polls and why solid polling matters for a functioning democracy.Find out whether debates live up to the hype. Learn how to catch hasty generalizations. Get an expert take on improving polling for future elections. Get UnSpun.
Why did it seem like everyone in the media thought Biden's debate performance concerned democrats? And how does telling a good story get in the way of the truth? In this episode, Dr. Sturg goes over the cozy relationship between politicians and the journalists who cover and explains the narrative bias. It's a tendency to fit facts into a story, and this bias explains why early accounts of breaking news are often wrong. Link to the article from Poynter. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
UnSpun Rewind in honor of the political convention in the US this week. Are things as bad as the politicians say? Are they the only ones who can save us? Dr. Sturg breaks down the Appeal to Fear trick and guest Dr. Seth Norrholm talks about what being made afraid does to your thinking and judgment. "Nothing happened" doesn't make for much of a headline, and newsmakers know it. When they want to get your attention or get you to do something, sometimes they deliberately use fear. Dr. Sturg talks about how how the powerful use fear deceptively to keep their followers engaged. Then, she and Dr. Seth Norrhom, a psychiatry professor and fear researcher, discuss how your brain interacts with the news that you get, both from media and from social media. Follow Dr. Norrholm:On Slate.comSeth Norrholm on TwitterFollow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
What's a "good" parent or a "true" member of a political party? In this week'e episode, Dr. Sturg runs down the Appeal to Purity as a way of creating us vs. them. Then, she and guest Dr. Matt Taylor talk about how a substantial religious movement is trying to remake American culture in their own image, why they might support political violence around the election and how the media is doing a poor job of understanding and covering it. NC Lt. Governor's full speech at Lake Church in NC. Follow Dr. Matt TaylorMatt's excellent podcast seriesMatt's forthcoming bookFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
If debates make you cringe, you aren't alone1 Dr. Sturg breaks down how the way televised debates are structured benefits media and benefits candidates, but generally isn't that great for the audience. Journalists can't do a good job as both a journalist and a moderator at the same time, and the financial model for news doesn't incentivize them to try. And for candidates, using misleading tactics like the Gish Gallop and throwing barbs makes it more likely that they will stay in the news for longer. Learn her suggestion for getting the most out of debates in this week's episode. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
We learn as children to follow the rules, but sometimes people use the rules deceptively to avoid addressing uncomfortable topics. Dr. Sturg goes through examples of misplaced focus and talks with Ajay Parasram and Alex Khasnabish, hosts of a YouTube series called "Frequently Asked White Questions."Check out Frequently Asked White QuestionsFollow Ajay ParasramFollow Alex Khasnabish Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
You have a lot of choices about how to spend your time, so how and why do you choose to spend it with certain media? In this episode, Dr. Sturg breaks down the things that make media appealing and shows how deceptive newsmakers can use these human tendencies against you. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
From COVID to presidential sex scandals, newsmakers use distraction to tell the story they want and take your attention from the story you *need*. Dr. Sturg breaks down this common issues with several examples of politician deception for you to try your skills. Then, she and award-winning journalist Ben Welsh talk about data journalism. Data stories are some of the most popular that journalists do, letting them get first-hand truth and create fun interactive pieces like election maps and more. Follow Ben WelshFollow Ben on social media Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
How does the news decide who to interview, and what do they do with people who just don't want to answer the questions? Dr. Sturg breaks it down in this week's mini-sode of UnSpun. Here's an example of a newsmaker being evasive in an interview. Send us your questions and comments at theunspunpodcast@gmail.com and don't forget to like and subscribe! Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsite - TheUnspunPodCast@substack.comThe Book - We are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-Inside
Do attorneys plan for media coverage as a part of a trial? Do reporters covering courts do a good job, or are they missing things. Asha Rangappa and Renato Mariotti answer questions about the intersection between the courts and the media in this episode of UnSpun. Asha Rangappa and Renato Mariotti have a ton of experience in different parts of the justice system and host the It's Complicated podcast that's part of MSW Media. They talk about how lawyers see the reporters who cover courts and what they think about defendants who want to speak to the public. Listen to It's Complicated. Follow Asha RangappaFollow Renato Mariotti Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
They are name-calling in congressional committees and judges don't like it when witnesses roll their eyes. It's summer travel time in North America, and as we get ready to go see those relatives we really disagree with, we're re-airing an episode on getting along across difference. Dr. Sturg breaks down the research on how you can get along and maybe even help someone change their mind. Why do grown adult politicians call other people mean names? Personal attacks are designed to make you trust the other person less, and they are deceptive. In this episode of UnSpun, learn about how those attacks work, and how a little laughter can make politics easier to take, as Dr. Sturg and Canadian comedy influencer Brittlestar talk about the power of comedy in news. Send us your questions and comments at theunspunpodcast@gmail.com and don't forget to like and subscribe! Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsite - Sturg saysThe Book - We are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-Inside
Headlines are a changing art, as the pressures of digital algorithms are forcing news makers to emphasize the popular over the important. In this minisode of UnSpun, Dr. Sturg explains how headlines come to be and shares the latest research on how that affects you, the audience. Tweet about NYT article with buried lede. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov: Inside the Resistance on Social Media
If you repeat a lie enough, people may start to believe it. This idea of the big lie has been around for a while, but the last 8 years it has been so bad that fact checkers had to create a whole new rating level for how bad the lying is. Dr. Sturg breaks down the history of the big lie and shows how surrogates and supporters help to spread it. In the interview, author and professor Dr. Jen Mercieca breaks down Texas politics, explains how dead Greek guys have a lot to say about productive communication and how fraught the present moment is in politics and democracy. Follow JenTwitter (X): @jenmerciecaResolute SquareCheck out Demagogue For President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald TrumpFollow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov: Inside the Resistance on Social Media
In this minisode of UnSpun, Dr. Sturg breaks down how press conferences work and how they are used to shape the public's view of what a newsmaker is doing. Plus, a logical thinking review. Washington Post article on Chanel Rion and OANN's presence at White House Press Conferences Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Angela V. Shelton and Frances Callier, Frangela, host the very popular The Final Word podcast on the MSW Media Network. But the podcast is just one waypoint in an accomplished career in comedy and acting. The artists discuss the rewards and challenges they have faced in their careers, explain why representation benefits everyone and give the inside scoop on what happens at a comedian house party. Follow FrangelaFinal Word podcastIdiot of the Week podcastSocial Media Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
It is always fair to include both sides? Dr. Sturg breaks down the history and future of objectivity in this miniepisode of UnSpun. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
News media and news makers can do better at working to protect democracy. In this week's episode, Dr. Sturg breaks down the research on how media cover elections and gives some examples of the the appeal to nature fallacy. Then, author, professor and NBC contributor Barbara McQuade and Dr. Sturg talk about her new book and the ways that lawmakers could act to help audiences protect themselves from disinformation. Follow Barbara McQuadeInstagramCheck out her book Attack from Within Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Trying a new episode format - single host minisodes! Let me know what you think!What's even worse for carrying disinformation than social media? Messaging apps! In this episode, Dr. Sturg reviews a deceptive tactic with some new clips and goes over the research on how apps like WhatsApp and Telegram make it very hard to stop Fake News from spreading. Plus, newsmakers are at it again. Hear some new clips to review a thinking problem we've already talked about on UnSpun. Here's a link to the Last Week Tonight episode mentioned on the podcast. Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Google and other search engines are an essential part of digital life. There's so much information online that we need help finding what we need. But that search doesn't give you all the information or even necessarily the best information. In this week's UnSpun, Dr. Sturg runs down the research on internet search and she and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) expert Matt Diamanté from Ontario's Hey Tony Agency go through what businesses will do to be at the top of the page when you search. Also, Dr. Sturg talks about the Fallacy of Composition - where excellent NBA players working together became a disappointing Olympic team. Follow Matt DiamanteInstagramTikTokYouTube Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
In this week's UnSpun, Dr. Sturg and author Mike Caulfield discuss how to keep yourself safer from the misinformation effect by being more aware of your own relationship to the facts you seek. Plus, Dr. Sturg goes over what a reporter means when she says "on the record" and gives some examples of false authority, which is when someone is put forward as an expert, but really doesn't have the expertise at hand. Follow Mike CaulfieldMike's book: Verified CAIR Report on Oklahoma CityVideo of Washington Post reporter telling Project Veritas rep. she is being recorded Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Someone's need to feel validated and important can affect how they view the news, politics and even their own family. In this episode, Dr. Sturg talks with psychotherapist Nick Carmody about the interplay between emotions, beliefs and actions. Plus, she talks about how features like impact and bizarreness shape the news you see. Follow Nick CarmodyNick's Patreon Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.com Dr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
One way newsmakers to get people to agree with them is to limit their choices so they look like the reasonable one. But they may not be reasonable at all. Learn about false choice this week, and then Dr. Sturg talks with author Teri Kanefield about her upcoming graphic novel "Firehose of Falsehood." Follow Teri KanefieldTeri's book FireHose of Falsehood Harvard Library Resources on Scientific Racism Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Every fact can matter, but you wouldn't know it from the way some newsmakers act. It's tempting to ignore facts that don't support what you want to believe, but that's a logic crime called cherry picking. Dr. Sturg goes through several examples. Then she and then she and American Oversight's Katie Anthony talk about how FOIA and other records laws can help keep the government accountable. Your taxes pay for the data that the government keeps, and knowing what goes on can help everyone to save democracy. Finally, while a FOIA request about FDA information can take many months to get answered, an anonymous Twitter account can apparently get an answer straight from the top. AltFDA talks about a time when that happened related to concerns about inspections at a facility that makes a lot of a generic painkiller that's probably in your medicine cabinet right now. GuestsFollow American Oversight@weareoversight@alt_fda Follow Dr. SturgTwitter -Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites -Sturg says|Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDr. Sturg's BooksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe are #AltGov
Do high-profile debates truly shift opinions or votes? On this episode, Dr. Sturg gets into the studies to see if debates produce real changes. From Kennedy-Nixon to Romney-Obama, she looks at famous debates and explores what the research says about impacts on voters.She also looks the logical flaw of hasty generalization, using debate slip-ups as case studies. See how speakers and listeners both frequently overgeneralize from single examples.Plus, she talks about polling with political scientist, Dr. Ken Fernandez. Can polls be trusted after 2016? We separate polling facts from fiction on topics like margin of error. Ken shares his insider take on how campaigns use polls and why solid polling matters for a functioning democracy.Find out whether debates live up to the hype. Learn how to catch hasty generalizations. Get an expert take on improving polling for future elections. Get UnSpun.Follow KenTwitterLinkedIn Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538141045/Detecting-Deception-Tools-to-Fight-Fake-NewsWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-Inside
It's the holidays, and that means visits with those challenging relatives and chance encounters when you travel. In this episode, Dr. Sturg reviews some ideas from communication studies about how to have productive conversations with people you disagree with. Why do grown adult politicians call other people mean names? Personal attacks are designed to make you trust the other person less, and they are deceptive. In this episode of UnSpun, learn about how those attacks work, and how a little laughter can make politics easier to take, as Dr. Sturg and Canadian comedy influencer Brittlestar talk about the power of comedy in news. Send us your questions and comments at theunspunpodcast@gmail.com and don't forget to like and subscribe! Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsite - Sturg saysThe Book - We are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-Inside
Free speech is on the menu this week as guest Israel Balderas and Dr. Sturg talk about the First Amendment and the ways newsmakers misrepresent it. The first word is Congress, and that word matters a lot in what it does and doesn't mean. Plus! Listener questions and the wild story of the time the ACLU and the New York Times defended the rights of American Nazi wannabes. Follow Israel Balderashttps://www.elon.edu/u/directory/profile/?user=ibalderashttps://twitter.com/jisraelbalderashttps://www.youtube.com/israelbalderas Follow Dr. Sturghttps://twitter.com/DrSturghttps://www.instagram.com/drsturgill/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandasturgill/Check out my booksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe Are #AltGov; Inside the Social Media Resistance
People rely on some bad cues for how to make choices, and sometimes newsmakers don't help. In this episode, learn why "we've always done it this way" can be a bad thing. Then, Dr. Sturg talks with Dr. Ben Rein, a neuroscientist and social media star who myth busts and explains science for everyone. Follow Dr. Ben Reinhttps://www.benrein.comhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dr.brein?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/doctor.brein/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/dr_breinhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn3KN9-HZ0y_kgZWlkhOPtQhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xjXaTY4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoFollow Dr. Sturghttps://twitter.com/DrSturghttps://www.instagram.com/drsturgill/https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandasturgill/Check out my booksDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake NewsWe Are #AltGov; Inside the Social Media Resistance
What does Jan. 6 have to do with cherry picking? A lot, it turns out. Find out how. Plus Dr. Sturg tells what the research says about Thanksgiving dinner with the relatives. Can you change Aunt Gladys's mind?
Some...years it feels like Congress is the opposite of progress, and the government just can't get past an impasse. It happened for more than a month in 2018-2019 and it's looking like it might happen again. In this week's UnSpun, learn how politicians distract from their failings with red herrings - galling or enthralling distractions that keep you away from the truth. Then, enjoy my #AltGov guest, who shares what the costs of a shutdown are for people who depend on government services - you and me - by reading an excerpt from my book We Are #AltGov written to give the civil servant insight on the last time the government ran out of money. Follow @AltSpaceForce1Follow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
"Nothing happened" doesn't make for much of a headline, and newsmakers know it. When they want to get your attention or get you to do something, sometimes they deliberately use fear. Dr. Sturg talks about how how the powerful use fear deceptively to keep their followers engaged. Then, she and Dr. Seth Norrhom, a psychiatry professor and fear researcher, discuss how your brain interacts with the news that you get, both from media and from social media. Follow Dr. Norrholm:On Slate.comSeth Norrholm on TwitterFollow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
What about what HE did? If there's one thing politicians love, it's calling an opponent a hypocrite. But two things can both be bad. In this episode of UnSpun, see how newsmakers try to distract from their own bad deeds by pointing out problems with others. Then, Dr. Sturg talks with analytics expert William Moner about how and why companies track your online behavior and what they do with that data. Follow William:LinkedInWilliam on TwitterFollow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-InsideDetecting Deception: Tools to Fight Fake Newshttps://www.amazon.com/Detecting-Deception-Tools-Fight-Fake/dp/1538141027
What do deceptive people do when they don't have a good argument? They make things up and act like someone else said them. In this episode of UnSpun, see how people put words in someone else's mouth and try to debate them. Hear counter disinformation journalist Brooke Binkowski explain how people click themselves into their own conspiracy theories and and how leaders use disinformation to seed ideas that they then pretend came from the public .Follow Brooke:TruthorFiction.comBrooke on TwitterBrooke on Blue SkyFollow Dr. SturgTwitter - Prof. Amanda Sturgill (@DrSturg) / XWebsites - Sturg says | Unspun's SubstackQuestions and TipsTheUnspunPodcast@gmail.comWe are #AltGovhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538162095/We-Are-#ALTGOV-Social-Media-Resistance-from-the-Inside