
EVIDENCE
About our work
EVIDENCE RESEARCH AIMS
Understand how CBRN mis-and disinformation is spread and how information is perceived - by collecting and analysing novel qualitative and quantitative data.
Assess the impact of CBRN disinformation on public perception, policy and trust - in order to inform effective responses.
Counter false CBRN narratives - by providing credible information, training and tools that build critical thinking and public resilience.
The consequences of cbrn disinformation form the core focus of the evidence network. disinformation can cause…
Panic and fear
Weaken trust in authorities
Disrupt emergency responses
Contribute to social and political stability
Lead to significant economic and public health consequences