Monday 23 August 2021

research skills

Where are you from? Where would you go to find anything about it to share with others?

Rousnam – Boarische Wikipedia

Stadt Rosenheim: Willkommen

Rosenheim | Bavarian towns and cities

Touristinfo :: Touristinfo Rosenheim

rosenheim skandal - Google Search

If you're looking up stuff online, do you go to Wikipedia as the starting point?

Jay Doubleyou: wikipedia and bias

Or would you go to RT?

rt.com/search?q=wikipedia

Or others:

Jay Doubleyou: english-language news media

Jay Doubleyou: english-language news media - part two

Of course, with conspiracy theories, you can't really do any 'research' as such:

Jay Doubleyou: conspiracy theories

And if you don't like the results of any research, you can always cry 'fake news':

But it's been around a long time:

Jay Doubleyou: how is world war one seen in different countries

Jay Doubleyou: propaganda, public relations and manufacturing consent

And it's very much alive and well today:

Jay Doubleyou: english language media as propaganda in the ukraine

Jay Doubleyou: the politics of language

But your sources might not be 'pushing' a certain point of view.

There is bias:

Wikipedia:Systemic bias - Wikipedia

And there is bias:

Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

It's where you go to 'naturally' or 'normally' for your sources:

Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

History of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

Historia de las islas Malvinas - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

When did WWII start:

World War II - Wikipedia

Вторая мировая война — Википедия

Великая Отечественная война — Википедия

Eastern Front (World War II) - Wikipedia

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