Enabling Independent Research Without Unleashing Ethics Disasters
Tech Policy Press
Addressing Hateful and Misleading Content in the Metaverse
Journal of Online Trust & Safety
Critical computation: mixed-methods approaches to big language data analysis
Review of Communication
“No Reason[.] [I]t /Should/ Happen here”: Analyzing Flynn’s Retroactive Doublespeak During a QAnon Event
Political Communication
How Disinformation on WhatsApp Went From Campaign Weapon to Governmental Propaganda in Brazil
Social Media + Society
Will the FEC finally rein in political influencers on social media?
The Hill
The Everyday People Spreading Political Propaganda Online for Fun and/or Profit
Slate
The Time to Prevent a Toxic Metaverse Is Now
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Political Relational Influencers: The Mobilization of Social Media Influencers in the Political Arena
International Journal of Communication
Opinion: Why the TikTok ban needs university exemptions
Austin American-Statesman
How social media platforms can reduce polarization
Brookings
WhatsApp is how a lot of Latinos connect, but it’s also a hotbed of…
Miami Herald
Platforms’ Efforts to Block Antisemitic Content Are Falling Short
Centre for International Governance Innovation
What Does Europe’s Digital Services Act Mean for Targeted Political Advertising in the U.S.?
Tech Policy Press
Disinformation’s next frontier: your texts and private messages
The Hill
WhatsApp, Misinformation, and Latino Political Discourse in the U.S.
Tech Policy Press
The Decentralized Web: Hope or Hype?
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Network Amplification of Politicized Information and Misinformation about COVID-19 by Conservative Media and Partisan…
Political Communication
Audio misinformation on WhatsApp: A case Study from Lebanon
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
In Many Democracies, Disinformation Targets the Most Vulnerable
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Electoral Confusion: Contending with Structural Disinformation in Communities of Color
Protect Democracy
Chat Apps and Cascade Logic: A Multi-Platform Perspective on India, Mexico, and the United…
Social Media + Society
A Growing Threat: The Impact Of Disinformation Targeted At Communities Of Color
Subcommittee on Elections of the Committee on House Administration
Chat and Encrypted Messaging Apps Are the New Battlefields in the Propaganda War
Lawfare
Platformed antisemitism on Twitter: Anti-Jewish rhetoric in political discourse surrounding the 2018 US midterm…
New Media & Society
Computational Propaganda Is Here to Stay: What to Expect in Elections in 2022
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Viber: The next frontier for political propaganda in the Philippines?
Rappler
Trollfare: How to recognize and fight off online psyops
Defense One
Online propaganda is making inroads in the Middle East and North Africa
Centre for International Governance Innovation
At the epicenter: Electoral propaganda in targeted communities of color
Protect Democracy
Countering digital propaganda: Can former culprits help?
Centre for International Governance Innovation
The K-Pop fans who have become anti-authoritarian activists in Myanmar
Slate
Political groups are paying influencers to spread partisan messaging
Teen Vogue
It’s time to think beyond disinformation and false news
Center for International Governance Innovation
The business of computational propaganda needs to end
The Center for International Governance Innovation
An agenda for US-EU cooperation on Big Tech regulation
TechStream, Brookings Institute
QAnon pivots its exiled online movement to the real world
Wired
How can we stem the tide of digital propaganda?
Centre for International Governance Innovation
Countering disinformation and protecting democratic communication on encrypted messaging applications
Brookings Institute
Building connective democracy: Interdisciplinary solutions to the problem of polarisation
The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism
The evolution of computational propaganda: Theories, debates, and innovation of the Russian model
The Routledge Companion to Media Disinformation and Populism
The disinformation threat to diaspora communities in encrypted chat apps
TechStream, Brookings Institute
Probabilistic social learning improves the public’s judgments of news veracity
PLOS ONE 16(3): e0247487
The disturbing implications of increasingly narrow political ad targeting
TechStream, Brookings Institute
Computational propaganda and the 2020 U.S. presidential election: Antisemitic and anti-Black content on Facebook…
Anti-Defamation League
Computational propaganda and the news: Journalists' perceptions of the effects of digital manipulation on…
Affective Politics of Digital Media: Propaganda by Other Means
We can have social media as we know it, or we can have democracy
Fast Company
How hate and misinformation go viral: A case study of a Trump retweet
TechStream, Brookings Institute
Bots and computational propaganda: Automation for communication and control
Social Media and Democracy, Cambridge University Press
Nanoinfluencers are slyly barnstorming the 2020 US election
Wired
Amplify the party, suppress the opposition: Social media, bots, and electoral fraud
The Georgetown Law Technology Review
The Trump 2020 app is a voter surveillance tool of extraordinary power
MIT Technology Review
Political operatives are targeting propaganda by location
TechStream, Brookings Institute
Covid-19 isn’t the only threat to privacy: In US politics surveillance was the norm…
Foreign Affairs
From hanging out to figuring it out: Socializing online as a pathway to computational…
New Media & Society
Encrypted messaging apps are the future of propaganda
TechStream, Brookings Institute
Texts from politicians could be more dangerous than ever
Wired
Gaming communication on the global stage: Social media disinformation and crisis situations
Hoover Institution
Who Will Win the Reality Game? A propaganda expert’s lessons from the 2016 presidential…
Slate