Dear colleagues,
I am putting together a panel for the ASIS&T 2026 Annual Meeting (November 6–10 in Bangkok, Thailand) and am seeking 3–4 co-panelists to join the proposal.
Crossing the Boundaries of Truth: Generative AI, Disinformation, and the Global Information Ecosystem
Aligned with the ASIS&T 2026 theme, “Crossing Boundaries: Advancing Global Dialogue and Well-being through Information Research and Practice,” this panel explores the multifaceted intersection of artificial intelligence and disinformation. The rapid advancement of generative AI has fundamentally altered the creation and circulation of deceptive narratives, allowing them to cross geographic, linguistic, and cultural boundaries with unprecedented speed.
We will discuss how the information science community can collaborate to steward information integrity. I am seeking diverse perspectives that touch upon (but are not limited to):
If you are researching AI, disinformation, media literacy, or related topics and are interested in joining this panel, please send me a brief description (150–200 words) of your proposed perspective by Thursday, April 2, 2026, so we have enough time to finalize the proposal.
Note: All listed panelists must commit to registering and attending the conference in person in Bangkok.
Please feel free to forward this to colleagues or doctoral students who might be a good fit. I look forward to collaborating!
Best regards,
Maria Haigh
Associate Professor,
School of Information Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee