Mis(sing) Information Workshop 7

25 september 2025 16:00 – 18:00 Microsoft Teams Meeting

The Mis(sing) Information Initiative – Workshops Series

The Mis(sing) Information project, which is funded by the Riksbankens Jubileumfond explores how selective information—through omission or emphasis—shapes public understanding and challenges trust. With digital technologies accelerating information spread, this project focuses on the effects within education, examining how such skewed narratives impact critical thinking and democratic values. By integrating insights from multiple disciplines, the project seeks to address the educational and legal challenges posed by Mis(sing) Information, supporting accurate knowledge dissemination and democratic engagement.

During 8 online workshops we will explore different perspectives on the concept of Mis(sing) Information, for the purpose to build collaborative networks, groups and research proposals. The 9-10th of December 2025 Örebro University will host an interdisciplinary conference on the topic.

You are invited to submit an abstract (maximum 1 page) to attend on the conference to magnus.kristoffersson@oru.se not later than 31st of August 2025. If your abstract is accepted you be invited to hold a presentation during the conference, and travel and accommodation will be paid by the Mis(sing) Information consortium.

Here you find some more about Mis(sing) Information

Workshop 7 – Legal perspective on Mis(sing) information  

In the seventh workshop in the Mis(sing) Information series, the focus will be on legal perspectives. This workshop presents a legal view of Mis(sing) Information, examining how laws and regulations ensure accuracy and accountability in information dissemination. The discussion considers how legal frameworks support responsible information sharing, reinforcing public trust and ethical practices. 

Details for Workshop 7: 

Theme: Legal perspectives on Mis(sing) Information 
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025 
Time: 16:00 CET (Swedish time) 
Hosts: Professor Martin Ebers 
Platform and link: Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 390 957 229 544 Passcode: ch9ng66h