Dominant COVID Narratives and Implications for Information Literacy Education in the “Post-Pandemic” United States

In Brief Over the past three+ years that COVID-19 has changed everyday life across the globe, people around the world have been tasked with making sense of new, evolving, and often conflicting information, including public messaging that is frequently confusing and shaped by political agendas and interests. Conflicting narratives about the COVID-19 pandemic, including dominant … Continue reading Dominant COVID Narratives and Implications for Information Literacy Education in the “Post-Pandemic” United States