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Dr. Megan McBride on Increasing Resilience to Misinformation in the Workplace
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Dr. Megan McBride describes the innovation behind a study to demonstrate how to make the workforce of a large employer more resilient to disinformation.
Meet the Innovator: McBride on Disinformation Dr. Megan McBride describes the innovation behind a study to demonstrate how to make the workforce of a large employer more resilient to disinformation. /images/InDepth/2024/09/Misinformation%20Disinformation%20Malinformation%20Graphic.webp Dr. Megan McBride on Increasing Resilience to Misinformation in the Workplace Meet the Innovator CNA Senior Research Scientist Megan McBride has led CNA studies on many topics, including  domestic violent extremism , racial extremism and disinformation . She is a former fellow at the Harvard T. H. Chan
Megan McBride
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McBride-Megan /images/Experts/McBride-Megan.webp Megan K. McBride is an expert on terrorism, extremism, radicalization, and disinformation. Her recent work focuses on psychosocial risk factors ... of Arts from the Great Books program at St. John's College, and a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Drew University. Megan McBride Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist Featured Squares white Explore more ... for reintegration. McBride is a former research associate at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. In this capacity, she contributed to a portfolio of work focused on evaluating
Inclusive National Security
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Inclusive National Security (InclusiveNatSec) is a CNA-funded initiative dedicated to fostering discussions on inclusivity in national security among the community of national security professionals who are exploring the implications of structural biases in their work. The seminar series explores what national security thought leaders can do to counter the influence of structural and systemic biases.
University of New York’s Center for Community Media Moderator: Dr. Megan K. McBride, research scientist at CNA and research associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Read
National Security in a Post-Pandemic World
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Three Factors Drive Right-Wing Violence. We Can’t Solve the Problem Without Addressing All of Them.
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Domestic terrorism is a product of a complex mix of three factors: mental illness, guns, and political divisiveness, including racism and authoritarianism.
Violence. Jessica Stern and Megan McBride Terrorism expert Jessica Stern is a senior fellow at both CNA and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, as well as a research professor at Boston University. She is the author of five books, including Terror in the Name of God . CNA Research Scientist Megan McBride is also a fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She has led CNA
Four Psychological Mechanisms That Make Us Fall for Disinformation
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Disinformation preys on 4 aspects of the human psyche: processing capabilities, cognitive dissonance, group membership and novelty bias, and emotional arousal.
Four Psychological Mechanisms of Disinformation Disinformation preys on 4 aspects of the human psyche: processing capabilities, cognitive dissonance, group membership and novelty bias, and emotional arousal. /images/InDepth/Post104.jpg Four Psychological Mechanisms That Make Us Fall for Disinformation 104 Megan McBride Megan McBride is a research analyst in CNA's Center for Stability and Development. As humans evolved, we developed certain psychological mechanisms to deal with the information surrounding us. But in the 21st century media environment, where we are exposed
To Counter Domestic Extremism, Avoid Extremism
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While concerns about the threat of terrorism have dominated conversations about national security for nearly two decades now, the nature of the threat to Americans has slowly been shifting.
To Counter Domestic Extremism, Avoid Extremism While concerns about the threat of terrorism have dominated conversations about national security for nearly two decades now, the nature of the threat to Americans has slowly been shifting. /images/InDepth/Post82.jpg To Counter Domestic Extremism, Avoid Extremism 82 Megan McBride Megan McBride is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Countering Threats and Challenges Program. While concerns about the threat of terrorism have dominated conversations about national security for nearly two decades now, the nature of the threat to Americans has slowly been
Countering Domestic Violent Extremism
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Domestic violent extremism (DVE) is a pressing concern for defense and national security policy-makers. In order to define the issue, place DVE in historical context, and suggest steps to address the problem, CNA’s National Security Seminar convened three of its experts for a discussion titled “Countering DVE: Drivers, Challenges, and What Comes Next.”
(racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism) in order to have a productive conversation on the topic. Both Plofchan and Dr. Megan McBride, a research analyst in CNA’s Center for Stability and Development, pointed out that violence is the important differentiator in DVE. McBride said that blurring the line between ideological extremism and violent extremism is a problem. She referenced the US
CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy
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https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09]
CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09] CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.youtube.com
National Security Seminar: Countering Domestic Violent Extremism
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https://www.cna.org This event drew on a range of CNA expertise to explore the complexities of domestic violent extremism and to propose courses of action as the new administration grapples with this growing threat. Tom Plofchan shared insights from his experience as a counterterrorism advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Bill Rosenau provided historical context from his study of domestic terror groups, and Megan McBride shared her perspective as an expert in terrorism, radicalization, and ideological violence. (Originally Published: 2021-03-04)
National Security Seminar: Countering Domestic Violent Extremism https://www.cna.org This event drew on a range of CNA expertise to explore the complexities of domestic violent extremism and to propose courses of action as the new administration grapples with this growing threat. Tom Plofchan shared insights from his experience as a counterterrorism advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Bill Rosenau provided historical context from his study of domestic terror groups, and Megan McBride shared her perspective as an expert in terrorism, radicalization, and ideological violence