How to talk about conspiracy theories
Here are some ideas for how you can engage in conversations about conspiracy theories [...]
Here are some ideas for how you can engage in conversations about conspiracy theories [...]
We took a look back at how asking for evidence has changed since the campaign began in 2012 [...]
We're all aware of “fake news” but it’s still easy to get carried away by a story and to unwittingly spread false information. [...]
Social media connects us to each other, but it also connects us to a world of rumours, myths, and misinformation. Learning to navigate this new landscape and think critically about [...]
This summer we have seen the Ask for Evidence campaign brought to a country show in Bath, a research festival on the Isle of Man, local radio in Aberdeen, business [...]
We’ve pulled together some facts and figures on how Covid-19 is transmitted [...]
Misinformation about COVID-19 is all over messaging and social media apps, and it can be tricky to spot, but there are some key giveaways to look out for. [...]
Not sure who or what to believe? You’re not alone! If you’re not sure about something you’ve read or seen, why not #AskforEvidence? [...]
To view the guide click here. According to the headlines, we’re in the middle of a ‘data revolution: large, detailed datasets and complex algorithms allow us to make predictions on [...]
If someone asks you something and you don’t know the answer, what do you do? You Google it. The internet is one the most powerful tools at our disposal, and [...]
We’ve been hard at work here at the Ask for Evidence campaign with a big update with our Evidence Hunter campaign [...]
Here at the #AskforEvidence campaign, we're delighted to have been chosen as Mumsnet's campaign of the month. [...]
To know the questions to ask and how to press for clarity about the strengths and weaknesses of using analysis from data models to make decisions. This is a guide [...]
This handy activity pack for 11-14 year olds gives kids the skills and confidence they need to critically assess stories and claims they see and hear [...]
The team at GOV.UK want to know how they can better serve people who are attempting to hold the government to account, and understand the reasoning behind government decisions. Whilst you [...]