Misinformation ‘Expert’ Exposed as Left-Wing Activist

Professor Joan Donovan is frequently wheeled out by the New York Times as an ‘expert’ on misinformation across a whole range of fields. Paul Thacker at the Disinformation Chronicle exposes her as a shoddy Left-wing activist with a fancy title. Here’s an excerpt.

A funny thing happened when the New York Times reported a month back that Elon Musk’s exit from DC politics had been facilitated by a group of activists targeting his electric car company after he abandoned Democrats, helped fund Trump’s election and then ran DOGE.

In short, Musk supports zero Democratic Party politicians and none of their priorities.

Enter Democratic activists who protested against the company run by the party’s main boogey man — protests that sometimes veered into violence and started at the impetus of sociology professor Joan Donovan. Here’s the Times report:

The problem with Times story is what the Times journalist doesn’t tell us, namely the function professor Joan Donovan has served at the New York Times and other legacy news. Labeling Donovan a “sociology professor at Boston University” skips over this purported academic’s role as a central character in the Times’s fake narrative that America is awash in ‘disinformation’ that can only be fixed by legacy media and professors, like Joan Donovan — a misinformation authority who allegedly publishes objective scholarship with neutral, verified facts and reliable truths.

“Dr Donovan leads the field in examining internet and technology studies, online extremism, media manipulation and disinformation campaigns,” explains one news site. “She conducts research, develops methods and facilitates workshops for journalists, policy makers, technologists and civil society organisations on how to detect, document and debunk media manipulation campaigns.”

In reality, the entire arena of disinformation studies has been exposed as a jobs programme for liberal activists who dress up in academic garb, to provide quotes to the Times when it runs articles claiming anything not published in the New York Times might be disinformation. Here’s just a few examples:

Donovan was in hot demand throughout 2020 as a quotable expert to anchor New York Times stories on alleged rampant disinformation (spread only by conservatives and Trump supporters, of course):

However, Professor Donovan’s sparkly ‘scholarly’ judgements tend to dull and tarnish under history’s harsh light, a common occurrence among her fellow ‘disinformation experts’. …

I could document other examples of Donovan’s academic musings running uncontrollably like a Southern California wildfire throughout the media before falling apart upon closer inspection, but what’s the point? Her fellow ‘disinformation academics’ have a similar spotty history, including Renee DiResta (the disinformation ‘hobbyist’ bounced from Stanford, now at Georgetown, who seems to have lied about her own history of spreading election disinformation); and Brown University’s Claire Wardle (who once claimed Covid vaccine mandates were a “conspiracy” and then pivoted to defend those same Covid vaccine mandates once President Biden implemented them).

None of these academics retain their former credibility. Last summer, the Chronicle of Higher Education eviscerated Joan Donovan in an investigation that ran to almost 11,000 words, with several of her former Harvard colleagues correcting her fibs and mischaracterisations, calling out poor research habits and noting a chronic pattern of making unhinged accusations that lack evidence.

Worth reading in full.

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davidcraig68
davidcraig68
9 months ago

She’s definitely a lot more attractive (to lefty cojone-free American men) than Sydney Sweeney!

soundofreason
soundofreason
9 months ago
Reply to  davidcraig68

She’s no doubt got great jeans.

Gezza England
Gezza England
9 months ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Are you sure they make them big enough for her?

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  soundofreason

Gigantic ones.

Old Arellian
Old Arellian
9 months ago

“She”? Are we sure?

For a fist full of roubles
Reply to  Old Arellian

They! There has got to be more than one person in there.

Jonathan M
Jonathan M
9 months ago
Reply to  Old Arellian

Oh yes. She’s Jabba the Hutt’s sister.

Tonka Rigger
9 months ago

Sometimes one can judge a book by its cover, it seems…

GroundhogDayAgain
9 months ago

Wasn’t she in Return of the Jedi?

Tonka Rigger
9 months ago

I think she had Princess Leia on a leash, if I’m not mistaken.

Jonathan M
Jonathan M
9 months ago
Reply to  Tonka Rigger

That was her brother.

Marque1
9 months ago

Woman? I keep reading about trans fat; is this it?

jeepybee
9 months ago
Reply to  Marque1

Made me snort laugh into my sun beer!

Freddy Boy
9 months ago

More like “Bingo – Wing Activist” 😉😂

Gezza England
Gezza England
9 months ago

‘Times labelled Donovan a “disinformation and media manipulation” and vaccine expert’

Vaccine expert?? Looks more like an expert in the products of Krispy Kreme to me.

Mogwai
9 months ago

What is it about the US and the title ‘Professor’? Whenever I see anyone with that word before their name they almost always turn out to be a one-person clown show. Do they obtain this status through years of continuous application and hard graft, or via a fortune cookie/Christmas cracker?
To say the bar for which one can attain a Professorship is set extremely low in the States would be a massive understatement.

Tylney
Tylney
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

It may be relevant to note that, here in England, the title ‘Professor’ is correctly and by common usage and consent correctly applied to the invisible manipulator of hand puppets, known to every child (at least, of my vintage) as the Punch and Judy Man. I wonder who plays the roles of puppets in Professor Donovan’s circle of acquaintances?

Atticus
Atticus
9 months ago
Reply to  Tylney

Quite so. Every Summer Professor Codman can be found on Llandudno’s seafront entertaining children (and their parents and grandparents). Various Professors Codman have been spreading their philosophy for over 150 years. I strongly recommend a dose of the Professor’s normality.

Mogwai
9 months ago
Reply to  Tylney

I was not aware of that, actually.👍

Sparrowhawk
9 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

In Britain, the term Professor is reserved for someone right up there at the senior position in their academic department. In American colleges, every person teaching is given the title “professor”.

I found this when my UK college sent me over the Pond on an exchange teaching programme. Back home I was just “Mr Sparrohawk”, but to my American students and staff I was always Professor Sparrowhawk. (real name omitted to throw the thought police off the scent…).

A fantastic experience by the way, and some years before the corruption of academia by political correctness/woke.

As for this thing, good grief. Thankfully I never encountered anything like it over there.

Curio
Curio
9 months ago

Can we now please have another article for Marianna Spring, BBC Disinformation Lead, lying on her CV, and encouraging the organisation to carry on spreading misinformation.

sskinner
9 months ago

This is very much related. ‘Professor’ Donavan has a lot in common with Katherine Maher as both seem to have trouble dealing with the truth. Ms Maher talks about truth not being important and getting in the way of getting things done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPYXrhOXkwU
‘Serious issue’: NPR CEO claims truth is a ‘distraction’

For a fist full of roubles

The really big question is “Is there something she isn’t an expert on?”

sskinner
9 months ago

Reality

Hoppy Uniatz
Hoppy Uniatz
9 months ago

Portion control

sskinner
9 months ago
Reply to  Hoppy Uniatz

OK, you win.

mickie
mickie
9 months ago

Calories.

WillP
9 months ago

ignore the evidence of your eyes and ears

T. Prince
9 months ago

Effin state of that. You can put lipstick on a pig…

Bettina
Bettina
9 months ago

Professor Jabba the Hutt ? The NYT should know he’s a gangster.

Pete Rose
Pete Rose
9 months ago

When did Peter Griffin start identifying as a woman?

Westfieldmike
Westfieldmike
9 months ago

‘Frequently wheeled out’, it must take six strong men to complete that task.

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
9 months ago
Reply to  Westfieldmike

Boom 💥 😁

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
9 months ago

She’s Health Minister surely 🤔

varmint
9 months ago

“Misinformation”. The tool of the censors and monitors of every human behaviour. Information is scored based on its alignment with narratives all created by the Political Class. Facts and reason are irrelevant, all that is important is COMPLIANCE.

Hester
Hester
9 months ago

Jabba the hut lookalikey

Simon MacPhisto
Simon MacPhisto
9 months ago

The only things of note in the NYT nowadays are the puzzles.

dickstroud
dickstroud
9 months ago

Blimey, it’s Jbba the Hutt,