On November 21, 2022, Dr. Sophia Moskalenko presented on Deadly Disinformation: LGBTQ Contagion Narratives as Radicalizing Disinformation in Russian Propaganda for this year’s West Coast Security Conference. The presentation was followed by a question-and-answer period with questions from the audience and CASIS Vancouver executives. The key points discussed were the historical uses of disinformation and how it relates to modern disinformation, the three categories which disinformation aims to target, and the disinformation campaign in Russia. Received: 2023-01-05Revised: 2023-01-1
On November 25, 2022, Dr. Heidi Tworek, Associate Professor of International History and Public Poli...
In this research I am going to target an important topic of media influence and propaganda. In this ...
This paper investigates narratives and ideology of disinformation campaign which Russian Federation...
On November 21, 2022, Dr. Sophia Moskalenko presented on Deadly Disinformation: LGBTQ Contagion Narr...
Viral online disinformation is misleading content that is generated to manipulate public opinion and...
By enshrining the framework of universalization in both recent “scholarship” and the legal code, the...
Does the norm diffusion process work in reverse? Specifically, does the success of the Russian gover...
This presentation aims to examine the usage of disinformation in the Russia-Ukraine War. Disinformat...
This study examines strategic importance and use of disinformation and propaganda narrative of the M...
On November 23, 2022, Dr. Caroline Orr Bueno, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of M...
On November 21, 2022, Candyce Kelshall, president of CASIS Vancouver and vice chair at the Canadian ...
On November 23, 2021, Dr. Kevin Riehle, Associate Professor at the University of Mississippi, presen...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Russian disinformation is not new. It demonstrates more continuity than change from its Soviet antec...
Application of Communication Models for Research on Disinformation: Comparing AIDS and COVID-19 Case...
On November 25, 2022, Dr. Heidi Tworek, Associate Professor of International History and Public Poli...
In this research I am going to target an important topic of media influence and propaganda. In this ...
This paper investigates narratives and ideology of disinformation campaign which Russian Federation...
On November 21, 2022, Dr. Sophia Moskalenko presented on Deadly Disinformation: LGBTQ Contagion Narr...
Viral online disinformation is misleading content that is generated to manipulate public opinion and...
By enshrining the framework of universalization in both recent “scholarship” and the legal code, the...
Does the norm diffusion process work in reverse? Specifically, does the success of the Russian gover...
This presentation aims to examine the usage of disinformation in the Russia-Ukraine War. Disinformat...
This study examines strategic importance and use of disinformation and propaganda narrative of the M...
On November 23, 2022, Dr. Caroline Orr Bueno, Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of M...
On November 21, 2022, Candyce Kelshall, president of CASIS Vancouver and vice chair at the Canadian ...
On November 23, 2021, Dr. Kevin Riehle, Associate Professor at the University of Mississippi, presen...
The various disinformation-related issues are now of the greatest relevance, as evidenced not only b...
Russian disinformation is not new. It demonstrates more continuity than change from its Soviet antec...
Application of Communication Models for Research on Disinformation: Comparing AIDS and COVID-19 Case...
On November 25, 2022, Dr. Heidi Tworek, Associate Professor of International History and Public Poli...
In this research I am going to target an important topic of media influence and propaganda. In this ...
This paper investigates narratives and ideology of disinformation campaign which Russian Federation...