Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish their goals? Currently, the notion of the members of the public as victims of deception and manipulation prevails in the debate. It emphasizes the need to limit people’s exposure to falsehoods and bolster their deficient reasoning faculties. However, the observed epistemic irrationality can also stem from politically motivated reasoning incentivized by digital platforms. In this context, the readily available disinformation facilitates an arms race in loyalty signaling via a public endorsement of fanciful partisan claims. Such a signaling arms race appears capable of derailing democratic decision-making perhaps more effectively than any known re...
Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President i...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disrespect for the truth, the rise of conspiracy thinking, and a pervasive distrust in experts are w...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Since at least 2016, many have worried that social media enables authoritarians to meddle in democra...
This short piece draws on political philosophy to show how social media interference operations can ...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
This presentation discusses disinformation and democracy in the digital age. Presented at the Twitte...
Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical...
Existing analyses of disinformation tend to embrace the view that disinformation is intended or othe...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Analysis of whether post truth narratives register as a fundamental threat to democratic cultures in...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Disinformation strategies have evolved from “hack and dump” cyber-attacks, and randomly sharing cons...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President i...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disrespect for the truth, the rise of conspiracy thinking, and a pervasive distrust in experts are w...
Do people fall for online disinformation, or do they actively utilize it as a tool to accomplish the...
Since at least 2016, many have worried that social media enables authoritarians to meddle in democra...
This short piece draws on political philosophy to show how social media interference operations can ...
Online disinformation is deliberately false or misleading material, often masquerading as news conte...
This presentation discusses disinformation and democracy in the digital age. Presented at the Twitte...
Current debate is dominated by fears of the threats of digital technology for democracy. One typical...
Existing analyses of disinformation tend to embrace the view that disinformation is intended or othe...
Few would disagree that fake news, the most visible part of the war of disinformation, represents a ...
Analysis of whether post truth narratives register as a fundamental threat to democratic cultures in...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Disinformation strategies have evolved from “hack and dump” cyber-attacks, and randomly sharing cons...
The proliferation of misinformation, inaccuracy in data processing, twisted scientific findings thro...
Since the Brexit Referendum in the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump as US President i...
In recent years, academic research and policy circles alike frequently identify disinformation and f...
Disrespect for the truth, the rise of conspiracy thinking, and a pervasive distrust in experts are w...