This Essay articulates some of the critical ways in which disinformation differs from other categories of harmful content and explores some of the early efforts by platforms and governments to address the issue. It begins by analyzing the semantics around disinformation, explaining how specific terminology can allude to distinct concerns. It then explores the similarities and differences between disinformation and related categories of harmful content, like hate speech and terrorist incitement, before examining some of the corporate and regulatory initiatives that have emerged. It concludes with some observations and cautionary notes for corporate and governmental policy makers as they consider how best to address disinformation
Disinformation has recently taken priority in media policy agendas across the world as many governin...
189-196This article presents the concept of disintermediation of information. This notion concerns t...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertising (in business and in politics)...
This Essay articulates some of the critical ways in which disinformation differs from other categori...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disinformation poses a clear security threat to institutions and society as a whole, as it has been ...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertis-ing (in business and in politics...
Disinformation in the form of half-truths, false information and deliberative lies has always existe...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disinformation can generally be defined as the intentional spread of untrue information. If we want ...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertising (in business and in politics...
This thesis concerns the shortcomings of free speech theory in addressing misinformation and disinfo...
This paper approaches regulatory strategies against disinformation with two main goals: (i) explorin...
Public spheres are today very different objects from those that started the processes of globalizati...
This study examines the phenomenon of disinformation as a threat in the realm of cybersecurity. We h...
Disinformation has recently taken priority in media policy agendas across the world as many governin...
189-196This article presents the concept of disintermediation of information. This notion concerns t...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertising (in business and in politics)...
This Essay articulates some of the critical ways in which disinformation differs from other categori...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disinformation poses a clear security threat to institutions and society as a whole, as it has been ...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertis-ing (in business and in politics...
Disinformation in the form of half-truths, false information and deliberative lies has always existe...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disinformation can generally be defined as the intentional spread of untrue information. If we want ...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertising (in business and in politics...
This thesis concerns the shortcomings of free speech theory in addressing misinformation and disinfo...
This paper approaches regulatory strategies against disinformation with two main goals: (i) explorin...
Public spheres are today very different objects from those that started the processes of globalizati...
This study examines the phenomenon of disinformation as a threat in the realm of cybersecurity. We h...
Disinformation has recently taken priority in media policy agendas across the world as many governin...
189-196This article presents the concept of disintermediation of information. This notion concerns t...
Prototypical instances of disinformation include deceptive advertising (in business and in politics)...