Description
Governing Misinformation in Everyday Knowledge Commons explores the critical challenge of managing false and misleading information within shared knowledge systems. The authors, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Melissa G. Ocepek, investigate how misinformation circulates through everyday contexts and propose governance approaches to address this persistent problem.
Drawing on Cambridge’s established framework for studying knowledge commons, this book examines the institutional, social, and technical mechanisms that either enable or prevent the spread of misinformation. It bridges academic research with practical applications, offering valuable perspectives for policymakers, digital platform designers, and information professionals.
The work contributes to understanding how communities can collectively protect the integrity of shared information spaces while balancing free expression and access. Ideal for scholars, practitioners, and anyone concerned with information quality and digital governance.







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