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dc.contributor.authorKatalin Kuchinkaen
dc.contributor.authorKucsinka Katalinhu
dc.contributor.authorКучінка Каталінuk
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-28T08:44:16Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-28T08:44:16Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.identifier.citationIn Csernicskó István, Maruszinec Marianna, Molnár D. Erzsébet, Mulesza Okszána és Melehánics Anna (szerk.): A biztonság szerepe a határon átnyúló és nemzetközi együttműködésben. Nemzetközi tudományos és szakmai konferencia Beregszász, 2025. október 8–9. Absztraktkötet. Beregszász, II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem, 2025. 97. p.en
dc.identifier.isbn978-617-8143-50-3 (puhatáblás)-
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dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmf.uz.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/5817-
dc.descriptionTeljes kiadvány: https://kme.org.ua/uk/publications/rol-bezpeki-v-transkordonnomu-ta-mizhnarodnomu-spivrobitnictvi/en
dc.description.abstractAbstract. The proliferation of digital disinformation represents a critical threat to informed citizenship, necessitating novel cognitive defense mechanisms. This research investigates the hypothesis that the integration of critical, mathematical, and algorithmic thinking fundamentally strengthens individuals' cognitive resilience against manipulative digital content. Drawing on the Information Disorder framework [2], the study proposes educational interventions focused on recognizing algorithmic biases and logical contradictions inherent in manipulative narratives. One of the greatest challenges of the digital age is recognizing and countering disinformation. The aim of this research is to explore how critical, mathematical, and algorithmic thinking can strengthen cognitive resilience against digital manipulation. The theoretical foundation builds on the work of Lewandowsky, Ecker, and Cook [1], who analyze the “post-truth” era and demonstrate how information overload and cognitive biases distort human judgment. Wardle and Derakhshan’s [2] Information Disorder framework expands this by categorizing misinformation into three types (disinformation, misinformation, and malinformation) and emphasizing the role of educational interventions in developing resistance. The methodological framework focuses on integrating algorithmic and critical thinking into education. According to Wing [3], computational thinking is not only a technological skill but also a universal problem-solving framework that helps identify patterns, logical contradictions, and manipulative structures. This study applies such principles through educational practice — data analysis, source comparison, and algorithmic simulations — enabling learners to interpret information logically and systematically. The expected results show that enhancing structured thinking increases individuals’ cognitive resilience, reduces susceptibility to manipulation, and fosters conscious digital citizenship. Krekó’s [4] social-psychological research supports this conclusion, showing that the best defense against irrational beliefs and conspiracy theories lies in education and information literacy. This research contributes to strengthening digital security, media awareness, and cognitive defense in the complex informational environment of the 21st century. Conclusion. This research demonstrates that developing structured, algorithmic thinking significantly boosts cognitive resilience and defense against digital manipulation. By applying principles of computational thinking (e.g., pattern recognition, logical decomposition) to information analysis, individuals can systematically counter cognitive biases and enhance their digital citizenship. The findings support the shift toward integrating these quantitative and logical frameworks into media literacy education to combat 21st-century informational challenges.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherII. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetemen
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectdigital disinformationen
dc.subjectcognitive resilienceen
dc.subjectcritical thinkingen
dc.subjectmathematical thinkingen
dc.titleThinking as a tool for defense against digital disinformationen
dc.typedc.type.conferenceAbstracten
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