Event Technology and Governance: Exploring law and innovation in the absence of state governance | The Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP) January 27, 2021 – January 29, 2021 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item Expanding the debate about content moderation: Scholarly research agendas for the coming policy debates | Internet Policy Review By Tarleton Gillespie, Patricia Aufderheide, Elinor Carmi, Ysabel Gerrard, Robert Gorwa, Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández, Sarah T. Roberts, Aram Sinnreich, and Sarah Myers West on October 21, 2020 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item Butterfly Attack: The Origins of Fake Antifa Social Media Accounts | Media Manipulation Casebook By Erin Gallagher on October 20, 2020
News Item Troll Watch: How Tech Is Cracking Down On Election Disinformation | NPR By Michel Martin & Camille Francois on October 17, 2020 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
Event False News and Fact-Checking: Information Flows During a Pandemic and Presidential Election | NYU Center for Social Media and Politics: Election Seminar Series October 16, 2020 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item FCC will move to regulate social media after censorship outcry | The Verge By Makena Kelly on October 15, 2020 Credibility and Trust Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item Social Media Influencers and the 2020 U.S. Election: Paying ‘Regular People’ for Digital Campaign Communication | Center for Media Engagement By Anastasia Goodwin, Katie Joseff, and Samuel C. Woolley on October 14, 2020
News Item YouTube initiates a broad crackdown on Qanon, joining Facebook and Twitter | The Washington Post By Elizabeth Dwoskin and Isaac Stanley-Becker on October 15, 2020 Regulation, Policy, & Platform Governance
News Item “It’s been really, really bad”: How Hispanic voters are being targeted by disinformation | MIT Technology Review By Tate Ryan-Mosley on October 12, 2020 Targeted Disinformation