The Mental Immunity Project (MIP) is an ambitious effort to help everyone develop immunity to all sorts of problematic and false information, including misinformation, extremism, conspiracy theories, and propaganda.
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CIRCE Operations Director Luke Johnson interviews CIRCE Education Director Melanie Trecek-King about her work as a critical thinking communicator with the Mental Immunity Project and her project, Thinking Is Power. Enjoy!
The following essay comes from two affiliates of the Mental Immunity Project and was originally published in The Conversation.
This prebunking guide for the 2024 U.S. presidential election is a collaboration between the News Literacy Project and the Mental Immunity Project.
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The Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative (CIRCE) aims to advance the science of mental immunity and develop humanity's resistance cognitive contagions, including mis- and dis-information, propaganda, extremism, and manipulative information.
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A young mind trying to do meaningful work
Author, scientists, and debunker of nonsense
Creator of Thinking Is Power Associate Professor of Biology at Massasoit Community College Education Director for the Mental Immunity Project
Author of Mental Immunity. Founder of the Cognitive Immunology Research Collaborative (CIRCE). Convinced that the human mind needs debugging.
A not-for-profit, creating opportunities for individuals from a wide range of communities to exercise and develop thinking and discussion skills, leading to positive social outcomes, through facilitated discussion. www.thethinkerhub.com
Researching belief formation & revision.
Barry Mauer, PhD, conducts research into mental immunity and the threats posed by the intersection of illiberal forces and electronic media. He is the author of Deadly Delusions: Right-Wing Death Cult.
Carolyn Dougherty is a retired teacher who volunteers for various organizations and is the founder of Rational Roundtable, a group that promotes critical thinking in the Central Valley of California.
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