Opskrbni lanci znanja u vremenu propadanja istine

Naja Bentzen
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Our information sphere—the space where we not only express our opinions, but where we also form our opinions—is facing significant challenges. The core trends of »truth decay«— growing disagreement about facts; blurred lines between opinion and fact; increasing influence of opinion over fact; and declining trust in formerly respected sources of factual information—have become increasingly evident in the strategic and systemic dilution and distortion of information that contribute to increasing fragmentation of society, deepening already existing divisions. Over the past three years, growing geopolitical tension and asymmetric warfare have further increased the visibility of and focus on the weaponisation of information and, by implication, the weaknesses of our collective cognitive security. Societal and economic repercussions of the pandemic and the accompanying »infodemic«, the accelerated geopolitical competition, as well as recent domestic political violence in the USA and—most recently—Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, have increased the sense of urgency to defend and reinvigorate the information ecosystems that form the core of our liberal democracies, enabling everyone to not only express their opinions, but also to form their opinions, to make informed choices without being manipulated. Against this backdrop, the strategic importance of strengthening our knowledge supply chains is growing. Reinvigorating already existing components of our shared information sphere—including national verified encyclopedias—can help boost collective cognitive resilience against information manipulation, both in and beyond Europe. The external face of such investments can contribute to developing new aspects of European knowledge diplomacy, promoting and projecting European democratic values and freedoms in third countries.
失去真相时小心的知识链
我们的信息领域——我们不仅表达意见,而且形成意见的空间——正面临着重大挑战。“真理衰退”的核心趋势——对事实的分歧日益加深;观点和事实之间的界限模糊;观点对事实的影响越来越大;对以前受尊重的事实信息来源的信任度下降,在战略性和系统性地稀释和扭曲信息方面变得越来越明显,这导致社会日益分裂,加深了已经存在的分歧。在过去三年里,地缘政治紧张局势的加剧和不对称战争进一步提高了人们对信息武器化的关注和关注,由此也暴露了我们集体认知安全的弱点。大流行的社会和经济影响以及随之而来的“信息流行病”,地缘政治竞争的加剧,以及美国最近的国内政治暴力,以及最近俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略战争,都增加了捍卫和振兴信息生态系统的紧迫感,这些生态系统构成了我们自由民主的核心,使每个人不仅能够表达自己的意见,而且能够形成自己的意见。在不被操纵的情况下做出明智的选择。在此背景下,加强知识供应链的战略重要性日益凸显。重新激活我们共享信息领域中已经存在的组成部分——包括国家认证的百科全书——可以帮助提高欧洲内外的集体认知弹性,以抵御信息操纵。这种投资的外部面貌有助于发展欧洲知识外交的新方面,在第三国促进和突出欧洲的民主价值观和自由。
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