Literacy in a post-truth world

Signo Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.17058/signo.v47i90.17870
Régine Kolinksy, Camila Arnal, Habiba Bouali, J. Justino, Méghane Tossonian, Sabina Rautu, José Morais, Myrto Pantazi, O. Klein
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: This theoretical paper examines whether acquiring better literacy skills may help people to be less vulnerable to various types of information disorders such as fake news or conspiracy theories. We start this venture by looking, first, at the relationships between vulnerability to information disorders and literacy (or, more generally, formal education), and second, at the literacy-induced transfer effects on cognitive skills. Then we will comment on some interesting findings made within the framework of an experimental project in which we examined subliterate adults and adolescents. Grounded on these results, we conjecture on the relationships between literacy, logical reasoning, critical thinking and endorsement of conspiracy theories.
后真相世界中的读写能力
这篇理论论文考察了获得更好的读写能力是否能帮助人们不那么容易受到各种信息紊乱的影响,比如假新闻或阴谋论。首先,我们着眼于易受信息障碍影响与读写能力(或者更普遍地说,正规教育)之间的关系,其次,着眼于读写能力对认知技能的转移效应。然后,我们将评论在一个实验项目框架内取得的一些有趣的发现,在这个实验项目中,我们研究了亚文盲的成年人和青少年。基于这些结果,我们推测读写能力、逻辑推理、批判性思维和支持阴谋论之间的关系。
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