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välinformerat

Välinformerat is a Swedish adjective meaning well-informed. It describes a state or quality in which a person, group, or audience has reliable, relevant information about a topic and can base judgments or decisions on that information. The term is commonly used in political, educational, and media contexts to denote a sufficient level of knowledge to engage critically and responsibly.

Etymology and usage: Välinformerat is formed from väl- meaning “well” and informer(a) 'to inform', with the past

Applications and relevance: In politics, the phrase is often applied to describe an electorate that has access

Limitations and considerations: Being välinformed depends on source quality and recency; information can be incomplete or

See also: informationskompetens, källkritik, mediekompetens.

participle
välinformerat
(neuter)
or
välinformerad
(feminine).
It
is
used
attributively,
as
in
ett
välinformerat
val,
and
predicatively,
as
in
medborgerna
är
välinformerade.
to
diverse,
credible
sources
and
can
evaluate
claims
before
voting.
In
education
and
journalism,
välinformerade
medborgare
are
linked
to
informationskompetens
(information
literacy),
källkritik
(source
criticism),
and
mediekompetens
(media
competence).
The
term
also
appears
in
discussions
about
democratic
quality
and
public
discourse.
biased.
In
rapidly
developing
situations,
what
is
known
can
change,
and
confidence
does
not
guarantee
correctness.
Critics
warn
that
the
ideal
of
a
fully
välinformerad
public
may
be
elusive
given
information
overload
and
deliberate
misinformation.