Misinformation as a Window into Prejudice: COVID-19 and the Information Environment in India
- Syeda Zainab Akbar ,
- Anmol Panda ,
- Divyanshu Kukreti ,
- Azhagu Meena ,
- Joyojeet Pal
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis , there has been a massive amount of misinformation both related to the condition, and a range of linked social and economic issues. We present a mixed methods study of misinformation debunked by Indian fact-checking agencies since January 2020. Alongside this, we present an analysis of what politicians in India have been discussing in the overlapping period. We find that affective issues dominate misinformation, especially in the period following the lockdown in India. Furthermore, we find that communal prejudice emerges as a central part of the misinformation environment , something that is reflected in the political speech around the same period.