Disinformation strategies have evolved from “hack and dump” cyber-attacks, and randomly sharing conspiracy or made-up stories, into a more complex ecosystem where narratives are used to feed people with emotionally charged true and false information, ready to be “weaponised” when necessary. Manipulated information, using a mix of emotionality and rationality, has recently become so pervasive and powerful to the extent of rewriting reality, where the narration of facts (true, partial or false) counts more than the facts themselves. Every day, an incredible amount of information is constantly produced on the web. Its diffusion is driven by algorithms, originally conceived for the commercial market, and then maliciously exploited for manipula...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformatio...
In democracies, people (demos in Greek) hold the power (kratos in Greek). When people elect their re...
The Handbook on Identifying and Countering Disinformation is the product of DOMINOES ERASMUS+ funded...
Scholars, governments and commentators are using a multiplicity of terms to describe the phenomenon ...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Over the last few decades, misleading healthcare information and deceptions with false claims, consp...
This presentation discusses disinformation and democracy in the digital age. Presented at the Twitte...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
First published online: 31 December 2019The European Commission (EC) has recognised the exposure of ...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
This article examines how governments can regulate the values of social media companies that themsel...
Disinformation represents a pressing issue in the context of security and poli‑ tics in the region (...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
In April 2021, Facebook suffered yet another data breach that affected hundreds of millions of accou...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformatio...
In democracies, people (demos in Greek) hold the power (kratos in Greek). When people elect their re...
The Handbook on Identifying and Countering Disinformation is the product of DOMINOES ERASMUS+ funded...
Scholars, governments and commentators are using a multiplicity of terms to describe the phenomenon ...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Over the last few decades, misleading healthcare information and deceptions with false claims, consp...
This presentation discusses disinformation and democracy in the digital age. Presented at the Twitte...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
First published online: 31 December 2019The European Commission (EC) has recognised the exposure of ...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
This article examines how governments can regulate the values of social media companies that themsel...
Disinformation represents a pressing issue in the context of security and poli‑ tics in the region (...
The advent of social media changed the way we consume content, favoring a disintermediated access to...
In April 2021, Facebook suffered yet another data breach that affected hundreds of millions of accou...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Disinformation and so-called fake news are contemporary phenomena with rich histories. Disinformatio...
In democracies, people (demos in Greek) hold the power (kratos in Greek). When people elect their re...