Informed by social media data collected following four terror attacks in the UK in 2017, this article delineates a series of “techniques of disinformation” used by different actors to try and influence how the events were publicly defined and understood. By studying the causes and consequences of misleading information following terror attacks, the article contributes empirically to the neglected topic of social reactions to terrorism. It also advances scholarship on the workings of disinforming communications, by focusing on a domain other than political elections, which has been the empirical focus for most studies of disinformation to date. Theoretically, the analysis is framed by drawing an analogy with Gresham Sykes and David Matza's (...
Disinformation poses a clear security threat to institutions and society as a whole, as it has been ...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
A tsunami of disinformation is washing over the world, with social media helping it to spread quickl...
Informed by social media data collected following four terror attacks in the UK in 2017, this articl...
Viral online disinformation is misleading content that is generated to manipulate public opinion and...
The paper conceptualizes the societal impacts of disinformation in hopes of developing a computation...
Framed by ongoing debates about both the legitimacy and efficacy of the UK government's Prevent coun...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
Scholars, governments and commentators are using a multiplicity of terms to describe the phenomenon ...
The Handbook on Identifying and Countering Disinformation is the product of DOMINOES ERASMUS+ funded...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
Disinformation is a communicative phenomenon inevitably linked to current times. Since the terms 'fa...
Disinformation poses a clear security threat to institutions and society as a whole, as it has been ...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
A tsunami of disinformation is washing over the world, with social media helping it to spread quickl...
Informed by social media data collected following four terror attacks in the UK in 2017, this articl...
Viral online disinformation is misleading content that is generated to manipulate public opinion and...
The paper conceptualizes the societal impacts of disinformation in hopes of developing a computation...
Framed by ongoing debates about both the legitimacy and efficacy of the UK government's Prevent coun...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
Scholars, governments and commentators are using a multiplicity of terms to describe the phenomenon ...
The Handbook on Identifying and Countering Disinformation is the product of DOMINOES ERASMUS+ funded...
Disinformation threatens the virtue of knowledge. The notion of truth becomes corrupted when citizen...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
Disinformation is a communicative phenomenon inevitably linked to current times. Since the terms 'fa...
Disinformation poses a clear security threat to institutions and society as a whole, as it has been ...
Security studies literature neglects social media’s potential for lay actors to become influential w...
A tsunami of disinformation is washing over the world, with social media helping it to spread quickl...