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In this episode of BIG, If True, we’ll reflect on the hybrid battles being waged by journalists, activists, and dissidents against censorship and disinformation in Southeast Asia. The discussion will […]
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China’s content clampdowns have driven internet users to underground digital spaces that are much harder to keep tabs on. The EU rightly wants to stop online hate speech and disinformation […]
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“NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, Civic Signals, The Social Science Research Council, and The Knight Foundation invite you to a discussion on public spaces in the series on “The Shift,” […]
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“The Stanford Cyber Policy Center continues its online Zoom series: Digital Technology and Democracy, Security & Geopolitics in an Age of Coronavirus. These webinars will take place every other Wednesday […]
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With a looming election and an ongoing pandemic, concerns about Russian disinformation are never far from U.S. policymakers’ minds. So it was no surprise when former U.S. President Barack Obama […]
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It appears that the world is heading toward a near-worst case scenario in the coming months for representative democracy. The combined disruptive nature of social media and a global pandemic is creating a pressure point that should lead policymakers to fear for the future […]
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As the novel coronavirus spread, Chinese authorities were reprimanded for censoring information in an attempt to control what was known – part of what contributed to what experts now criticise […]
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“Visting Speaker: Jennifer Pan, Assistant Professor of Communication, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Stanford University Abstract There is a growing consensus that political propaganda in the age of […]
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Disinformation campaigns are not an abstract worry for North Carolina voters. Last week, the Winston-Salem Journal reported on a fake news page posing as local journalism. After WRAL and McClatchy […]