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Disinformation
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Disaster-Related Misinformation Isn’t Unique to Helene and Milton

The conspiracy playbook focuses on undermining confidence in government and dividing Americans.

· October 11, 2024
In The Media
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Why Scholars Should Stop Studying ‘Misinformation’

Vladimir Putin is waging yet another influence campaign. New intelligence shows that Russian actors are using fake media websites and social media accounts, some enhanced by artificial intelligence, to shape the November election by targeting voters in U.S. swing states. 

  • Jacob Shapiro
· September 10, 2024
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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commentary
“We Have to Earn the Trust of the Public”

The president of NPR discusses disinformation, the growing influence of AI, and the state of journalism in America.

· May 21, 2024
report
Countering Disinformation Effectively: An Evidence-Based Policy Guide

A high-level, evidence-informed guide to some of the major proposals for how democratic governments, platforms, and others can counter disinformation.

· January 31, 2024
article
Operational Reporting in Practice: The EU’s Code of Practice on Disinformation

Companies have submitted two sets of reports for the new EU Code of Practice on Disinformation. To date, reports have only offered limited insight.

· November 21, 2023
paper
No Water’s Edge: Russia’s Information War and Regime Security

Moscow’s fixation on regime security and the interaction between domestic and foreign policy has been continually highlighted across the past decades and currently continues apace.

· January 4, 2023