Course on fake news and conspiracy narratives as part of studium generale
As part of the studium generale in the summer semester 2024, the Directorate University Culture, together with Aktion Zivilcourage e. V., is offering a block seminar on "How fake news and conspiracy narratives threaten democracy and what can be done about it".
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Contents
Fake news and conspiracy narratives are unfortunately widespread in our society. Due to the current crises, they are gaining momentum and attention. The more people follow these narratives, the more threatened democratic coexistence becomes. But why do people believe them in the first place?
In the block seminar "How fake news and conspiracy narratives threaten democracy and what can be done about it" we look at the functioning and psychology of fake news and conspiracy narratives. We
take a look at the dangers to democracy and develop and test skills for dealing with anti-democratic statements.
Topics
- The phenomenon of fake news - what are their characteristics and how do they work?
- Recognizing fake news - How can you reliably expose it?
- Options for action - What can be done to prevent the spread of fake news?
- How do conspiracy narratives work?
- What is dangerous about believing in conspiracies?
- Methods for dealing with conspiracy narratives in your own environment
Objectives
Participants in the block seminar recognize forms and characteristics of fake news and are sensitized to them. In addition, seminar participants will be able to react appropriately when they come into contact with this phenomenon in the digital world. They will acquire knowledge of disinformation/conspiracy myths with their characteristics, backgrounds, dangers and possible courses of action and learn skills such as critically reflective opinion-forming and self-reflection.
Dates
21.06.2024, 11:10 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
28.06.2024, 11:10 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
05.07.2024, 11:10 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
12.07.2024, 11:10 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.
Lecturers
Franka Großer, Aktion Zivilcourage e. V.
Fabian Starosta, Aktion Zivilcourage e. V.
Franz Werner, Aktion Zivilcourage e. V.
The examination will be conducted by Dr. Cathleen Bochmann (Aktion Zivilcourage e. V.), who has a valid license as an examiner.
Venue
To be announced
Prerequisites/prior knowledge
No special prior knowledge is required to participate in the seminar. The block seminar is open to all Departments.
Enrolment
Enrollment takes place via OPAL: https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/43954929673?5
(Currently all places are taken, but there is a waiting list).
Possible certificates of achievement
- Graded proof of performance on an examination, equivalent to 2-3 credits, depending on the type of examination
- ungraded certificate of achievement for an examination, equivalent to 2 credits
- Confirmation of participation, equivalent to 1 credit
The block seminar corresponds to 1 SWS.
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NameLiane Drößler
(parental leave stand-in)
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Directorate 9 – University Culture
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