c/o Eliot Higgins: 'Moment of truth' or 'Movement to Critical Thinking'?
moment
a : tendency or measure of tendency to produce motion especially about a point or axis
b : the product of quantity (such as a force) and the distance to a particular axis or pointhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/moment
Here on W2tQ in posts applying Hodges' model I have tended to equate the subjective and the objective with the humanistic and mechanistic domains respectively. Of course, these mappings - conceptual placements are idealised. In reality there is a great deal of overlap.
"Social media platforms such as X, once celebrated as democratising forces, are under even more scrutiny. The challenge isn't just rogue posts or unchecked algorithms. It reflects a deeper malaise, rooted in societal distrust, exacerbated by business models and perpetuated by reactive policies. The ramifications of disinformation spill on the streets with tangible, often devastating real-world consequences.
These processes were already underway in 2014, when I founded the open-source investigative group Bellingcat." p.1.
"The delicate balance between combating misinformation and ensuring digital freedoms remains elusive. ...
Addressing the root causes of disinformation requires a grassroots approach. Education stands at the forefront of this strategy. The idea is simple yet transformative: integrate open-source investigative and critical thinking into the curriculum. Equip the youth with the skills to navigate the labyrinthine digital realm, to question, analyse and verify before accepting or sharing information. ...
The potential of such a grassroots movement doesn't stop at school gates. Envision a world where universities become hubs of open source investigation, with national and international networks of students sharing methodologies, tools and insights. As these students move into their professional lives, they carry forward not just skills but a mindset - one that values critical thinking over blind acceptance." p.2.
Higgins, E. Moment of truth, Life&Arts, FT Weekend, 16-17 December 2023, pp.1-2.
mental well-being critical thinking education - learning subjective PSYCHO- | physical well-being fact (checking) digital media literacy objective |
social well-being society social impacts of info disorder | -POLITICAL political well-being policy - regulation political impacts of info disorder |
https://citizenevidence.org/
Access to education to combat information disorder, through digital media literacy is essential. There are now many claimed forms of literacy, and informatics. Engaging students must not just rest with universities and graduate level education; especially as the 'professions' are set to change and new ones arise.