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Beth Ramsey: The Jedi Archives Hold a Lesson for Our Digital Age


Season 1 Episode 3


Beth Ramsey's journey from newspaper graphic artist to high school teacher to academic librarian didn't happen by accident. Her diverse career path perfectly positioned her to tackle one of today's most pressing issues: the unchecked spread of misinformation in our digital landscape. 

What makes us so susceptible to false information? Ramsey explains how our ancient cognitive processes—designed for quick decision-making in simpler times—struggle with the overwhelming flow of digital content. Our tendency toward confirmation bias (readily accepting what aligns with existing beliefs) and motivated reasoning (finding flaws only in opposing viewpoints) leaves us vulnerable to manipulation, especially when content triggers strong emotional responses.

Through a Department of Homeland Security-funded project aimed at preventing domestic terrorism through media literacy, Ramsey trained undergraduate students to become "truth influencers" in their communities. Her approach avoids confrontation in favor of curiosity: "You're not going to change minds directly—you're helping people change their own minds" by creating space for self-reflection through thoughtful questions and genuine dialogue.

The science comparison is apt—just as scientific understanding evolves with new evidence, our approach to information should remain flexible and humble. Ramsey teaches practical skills anyone can use: slow down when encountering emotionally charged content; practice "lateral reading" by investigating sources in multiple tabs; recognize that even authoritative-looking charts and citations require verification; and deliberately break out of social media echo chambers.

Want to become more misinformation-resistant? Start with Wikipedia as a launching point (not a destination), use quotation marks in search engines to narrow results, and approach conversations as collaborative problem-solving rather than debates to win. As Ramsey puts it: "We're sowing seeds for people to grow themselves." Ready to cultivate a healthier information diet? May the facts be with you.


Published on 7 months, 4 weeks ago






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