Caltech 2024 Election Integrity Project Conference
This will be a two-day research and practitioner conference at the Caltech on January 16-17, 2025, to discuss research regarding information and misinformation in the 2024 U.S. elections and other elections. Research topics may include how campaigns used innovative new approaches to target and persuade voters, how social media influenced voters, what the electorate knew (or did not know) about the candidates and issues, misinformation in the election, election rumors and denialism, rhetoric about election integrity, disinformation dissemination and impact on the election, and conspiracy theories regarding the candidates and the administration of the election. We will also hear from practitioners during the conferences about their experiences with misinformation in recent elections.
Conference organizers: R. Michael Alvarez (Caltech) and Betsy Sinclair (WUSTL)
This conference is intended for academic researchers, election practitioners, students, postdocs, and community stakeholders interested and involved in election administration. This event is also open to members from the Caltech community and those from other college and university communities.
The agenda is available on the conference website.