7 billion neighbors

Stop manipulation: decipher the info

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75% of teenagers get information on internal at the mercy of fake news of all kinds that proliferate on social networks.

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By: Emmanuelle Bastide

1 min

75% of teenagers get information on the internet.

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Teenagers are spending more and more time on their smartphones, constantly flooded with information and at the mercy of fake news of all kinds that proliferate on social networks.

Distrust of vaccines, global conspiracy... How to teach them to think about the information that is on their way?

How can you help them sort out the true from the false?

Discover the biases of the brain, spot and thwart fake news, in a word, question journalism and freedom of expression.

With :

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Estelle Warin,

head of the Actu-Doc department, Okapi magazine and co-author of

Stop manipulation – understanding the info / Deciphering fake news

(Bayard Jeunesse)

Rose-Marie Farinella,

media education worker at school and co-author of

Stop manipulation – understanding the info / Deciphering fake news

(Bayard Jeunesse)

Also find a report by

Thomas Harms

: our correspondent in Houston (Texas, USA) met teenagers from

the private international high school Awty.

They tell us about the interest and credibility they give to the media, and to radio in particular.

A program on the occasion of the week of the press at school.

Reporting by Thomas Harms in a class at a private international school in Houston, Texas

And at the end of the program

the chronicle of the psychologist Ibrahima Giroux, Parents, children, from here and elsewhere.

To download here.

A weekly meeting to help parents, Ibrahima Giroux is a psychologist, in Dakar, Senegal

Musical programming:

 Fake News

- Midnight 4

 Demons

- Angèle, Damso

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