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Marcin Król Fellow
With CEE countries being most susceptible to misinformation narratives, the focus turns now to denying climate change.
Climate change has become one of the most polarising and susceptible to misinterpretation and misinformation issues for the past few years.
Public opinion polls show that most people arguably accept the scientific evidence backing up the theory that climate change is fundamentally an anthropocentric phenomenon.
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Marcin Król Fellow
Marcin Król Fellow at Visegrad Insight. Romanian communication scholar, Dean of the College of Communication and Public Relations, National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest. She is currently a member of the advisory board of the European Digital Media Observatory and of the European Commission expert group on tackling disinformation and promoting digital literacy through education and training. Her research centres on the effects of populist politics in Europe as well as assessing the European Union’s attempts to maintain liberal order.
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