This presentation discusses disinformation and democracy in the digital age. Presented at the Twitter Conference in Granada, Spain on June 14, 2018
How can a democratic society respond to disinformation in the modern age, and what methods are avail...
This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-tr...
The recent past has been characterised by both a rise in fake news and the emergence of a febrile po...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Since 2016, the terms fake news and post-truth have become discursive signifiers of the contemporary...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
peer reviewedThe pattern of a knowledge-based society relies to a large extent on digital technologi...
Knowledge-based societies rely to a large extent on intangible outputs and digital technologies, and...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Petros Iosifidis & Nicholas Nicoli Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation. New York and ...
This book is motivated, to a large extent, by some recent troubling developments in public discourse...
Disinformation strategies have evolved from “hack and dump” cyber-attacks, and randomly sharing cons...
In democracies, people (demos in Greek) hold the power (kratos in Greek). When people elect their re...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Despite its supposed central role in electoral ‘shocks’ such as Donald Trump’s election as US Presid...
How can a democratic society respond to disinformation in the modern age, and what methods are avail...
This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-tr...
The recent past has been characterised by both a rise in fake news and the emergence of a febrile po...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Since 2016, the terms fake news and post-truth have become discursive signifiers of the contemporary...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
peer reviewedThe pattern of a knowledge-based society relies to a large extent on digital technologi...
Knowledge-based societies rely to a large extent on intangible outputs and digital technologies, and...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Petros Iosifidis & Nicholas Nicoli Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation. New York and ...
This book is motivated, to a large extent, by some recent troubling developments in public discourse...
Disinformation strategies have evolved from “hack and dump” cyber-attacks, and randomly sharing cons...
In democracies, people (demos in Greek) hold the power (kratos in Greek). When people elect their re...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Despite its supposed central role in electoral ‘shocks’ such as Donald Trump’s election as US Presid...
How can a democratic society respond to disinformation in the modern age, and what methods are avail...
This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-tr...
The recent past has been characterised by both a rise in fake news and the emergence of a febrile po...