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Deepfakes are a form of powerfully realistic, digitally manipulated image or video designed to deceive. Adam Garfinkle traces the history of deception and analyzes the problems the world faces now that easily accessible technology can create an illusion of reality more convincing than any produced in the past.
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Digital Rights Activism in Multilevel Governance
ABSTRACT Multilevel governance (MLG) without a clear hierarchical structure can create power imbalances among various actors, particularly in settings with overlapping jurisdictions and policy areas. This dynamic is especially pronounced in Internet governance, which faces a complex interplay of domestic laws, state interdependence, and heightened ...
Alison Harcourt
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The disinformation life cycle, the news legend, and the creator of disinformation [PDF]
The life cycle of disinformation begins with its ordering and ends with its acceptance or rejection by the target consumer, the target object. The disinformation lifecycle has the following relatively separate but related attributes: disinformation ...
Viktor PORADA, Anton LISNÍK
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Predictors of likelihood of sharing disinformation on social media 2019-2020
Individuals who encounter false information on social media may actively spread it further, by sharing or otherwise engaging with it. Much of the spread of disinformation can thus be attributed to human action. This project explored the effect of message
Buchanan, T.
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Signs of a new world order: Italy as the COVID-19 disinformation
When Italy became the western center of the COVID-19 outbreak, it also became the focus of a series of states-sponsored coordinated disinformation campaigns.
Sciubba Caniglia, Costanza
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Abstract Objective Short‐form social media content is increasing in popularity but is at risk for propagating health‐related disinformation/misinformation. We aimed to quantify epilepsy‐related disinformation/misinformation on three such platforms: TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
Maggie St‐Pierre +4 more
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A Review of: John, K., & Tater, B. (2025). Reframing the information literacy framework to identify misinformation and disinformation. Serials Librarian, 86(1/2), 29–55.
Abbey Lewis
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ABSTRACT International organizations' (IOs) evaluation policies face unprecedented threats from post‐truth dynamics—delegitimization of expertise, nationalist framing against multilateralism, authoritarian overconfidence, and anti‐scientific sentiment. Despite institutional convergence on independence safeguards, methodological standards, and normative
Mita Marra
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Technical execution, properties, method of dissemination, target consumer, acceptance and evaluation of the results of disinformation [PDF]
Following on from the issue of propaganda, disinformation, psychological and mental warfare as a power tool in the globalized world, the life cycle of disinformation, the news legend and the creators of disinformation, the issue of the technical ...
Viktor PORADA, Anton LISNÍK
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The spread of false information is a growing problem in societies governed by platforms that allow any person with internet access to create, share, and disseminate false information to a global audience. Besides more traditional strategies to distribute
Bösch, Marcus +2 more
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