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reposted by
EU DisinfoLab
12 months ago
Big thanks to Vera Tolz,
@stevhutch.bsky.social
, and everybody who joined yesterday's webinar! 🙏 Don't worry if you missed it, view the recording here 👇 📼
www.disinfo.eu/outreach/our...
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9 January: The ban on Russian propaganda: circumventions, side effects, and impact on the 2024 EU elections
This session examines the extent and nature of Russian online influence operations surrounding the 2024 EU elections.
https://www.disinfo.eu/outreach/our-webinars/the-ban-on-russian-propaganda-circumventions-side-effects-and-impact-on-the-2024-eu-elections/
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7 months ago
8)Article has significant implications for how we understand disinformation, and how it is best combatted
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
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7)Disinformation lifecycle can be viewed both as a sequence of developments from birth to death and rebirth, and as an atemporal system of interactions between factors endogenous within, and exogenous to, disinformation
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
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6)Model allows us to show how disinformation claims do not travel as fixed objects but are discursively renegotiated as they journey, acquiring new, layered meanings at every point in the cycle
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
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5) The lifecycle process follows a logic that is both simultaneous (the dialogue with counter-disinformation applies at all points) and linear (from allegation, to rebuttal, to counter-allegation)
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
4)Analysis of how COVID claims are authenticated across media genres; how they modulate to reflect shifting scientific consensus; how they are adapted for different linguistic audiences; hyperlink analysis detailing Russian/non-Russian collusion; their de-authentication by CDUs
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
3)We applied to this material a combination of qualitative close-reading methods and computer-driven network analysis tools in five replicable analytical steps visualised in diagrammatic form. Steps include …
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
2)Developed from multilingual Russian state COVID material identified by the EU’s CDU, this holistic model represents disinformation as a lifecycle wherein truth claims cross borders, moving in and out of counter-disinformation’s discursive sphere, gaining or losing credibility
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
1)Offers a new theorisation of disinformation accounting for how it is adapted across historical, linguistic and cultural contexts in line with its changing status as accusatory practice, and its dialogic interaction with counter-disinformation unit (CDU) practices
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
You can access the article via the link here -
academic.oup.com/ct/advance-a...
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Disinformation as process: modeling the lifecycle of deceit
Abstract. This article offers a new conceptual model of disinformation which accounts for the performative status of disinformation accusations, and the di
https://academic.oup.com/ct/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ct/qtaf009/8151020?guestAccessKey=d793947c-5463-4021-9f09-c4e9cbc8c193&login=false
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
7 months ago
🚨New article written by Vera Tolz,
@stevhutch.bsky.social
,
@vitalykaz.bsky.social
, and Sofia Tipaldou, published in
@icahdq.bsky.social
- "Disinformation as Process: Modelling the Lifecycle of Disinformation".
@uomsalc.bsky.social
@sabinamihelj.bsky.social
@neilsadler.bsky.social
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
10 months ago
On Friday, March 7th
@stevhutch.bsky.social
will be in Vienna speaking at
@weareceu.bsky.social
. Titled Climate Disinformation: European and Global Perspectives, and ran by OHPA it will be a hybrid session. You can reigster here -
events.ceu.edu/2025-03-07/o...
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OHPA Climate Disinformation Workshop
https://events.ceu.edu/2025-03-07/ohpa-climate-disinformation-workshop
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reposted by
EU DisinfoLab
11 months ago
💌📢 Our latest
#DisinfoUpdate
is out! In this edition,
#democracy’s
fragility is on full display – the need for institutions, civil society, and the press to speak up and
#defend
democratic values is urgent. Read more here 👇
www.disinfo.eu/disinfo-upda...
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11 months ago
🚨New blog post! Check out Maria Zhukova's blog, titled "Visual Disinformation and HIV-AIDS in the 1980s: The Cases of the Soviet Union and the Two Germanies"
www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog...
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Visual Disinformation and HIV-AIDS in the 1980s: The Cases of the Soviet Union and the Two Germanies - (Mis)Translating Deceit
Maria Zhukova argues that the case study of disinformation around HIV-AIDS in the Soviet Union and the two Germanies in the 1980s offers integral analysis to how we visualise and analyse disinformati...
https://www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog-and-news/visual-disinformation-and-hiv-aids-in-the-1980s-the-cases-of-the-soviet-union-and-the-two-germanies
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Sveta Yefimenko
11 months ago
Thoughtful analysis. I think that a related factor behind Russian reluctance to talk about the war is an attitude of 'let the leaders decide, who are we to know what they know?' It's the outcome of a successful process of depoliticization.
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And many thanks to
@disinfo.eu
for facilitating it, and to their audience for great questions!
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11 months ago
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EU DisinfoLab
12 months ago
🤦‍♀️ Oops, our apologies for the mix-up! The correct handle is
@stevhutch.bsky.social
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Very much look forward to what will undoubtedly be a thoughtful and insightful response!
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Sabina Mihelj
about 1 year ago
Check out this new report on the role of
#Russian
proxy websites during the recent
#EU
#elections
- written by colleagues on my new
#AHRC
funded project on
#disinformation
, (Mis)Translating Deceit
@m-deceit.bsky.social
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reposted by
(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
about 1 year ago
Title of the report: "Kremlin Proxies and the Post-RT Western Media Landscape: An EU Elections Case Study" Authors of the report:
@stevhutch.bsky.social
, Alexandr Voronovici, Vera Tolz,
@neilsadler.bsky.social
, Max Alyukov, and Sofia Tipaldou Some highlights of the report in the thread
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Check out our new report on Kremlin proxies and the EU2024 Elections at:
www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog...
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New Analytical Report by Our Team - (Mis)Translating Deceit
In this report, we assess the extent, purpose, and impact of online Russia-sponsored news proxies in the context of the EU2024 elections.
https://www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog-and-news/new-analytical-report-by-our-team
about 1 year ago
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(Mis)Translating Deceit (AHRC-funded project)
about 1 year ago
🚨New blog post! Check out Part One of Alexei Titkov's blog series on the 2014 Odesa Fire.
www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog...
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The Odesa Fire 2014. Part 1: The black legend beyond Russian state propaganda - (Mis)Translating Deceit
In Part One of this blog, Aleksei Titkov interrogates the propogandistic afterlives of the 2014 Odesa Fire, and the different tendencies Russian grassroots audiences use to respond to its invocations.
https://www.mis-translating-deceit.com/project-blog-and-news/the-odesa-fire-2014-part-1-the-black-legend-beyond-russian-state-propaganda
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