Pod: Interview — Skylar Hughes
An emerging tech academic tackles issues of norms, lying, and deception fatigue
Reading about Skylar Hughes is like reading about the early days of a superstar. A ballerina, a young academic powerhouse, and a community and psychological researcher for years already, Skylar went from high school in Georgia to attending Duke University, her dream at the time.
She worked as a fact-checker at CNN, and caught our eye with her TEDxDuke talk about social norms around truth.
Since then, she has graduated from Duke and is now pursuing a Master’s in the Social Science of the Internet at the Oxford Internet Institute.
In this interview, we discuss distinctions between norms, normal, and normalized, dis- and misinformation, believing lies vs. condoning lies, “weird checking,” the Fairness Doctrine, and much more.
We also have our “Discoveries of the Week.”
- The paper Skylar mentions
Subscribe to our podcast
- Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
- Subscribe on Spotify
- Subscribe on Amazon Music/Audible
- Subscribe on YouTube
Music provided by Provoke the Truth — https://provokethetruth.net/
