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The supremacy of the state’s version of events is a vital national interest in Russia. The legislation targets not only those news deemed to be "false" or biased, but also historical narratives.
An annual study of internet freedom providing detailed assessment of key development in the digital realm for 65 countries across the world
The recent decision by the ECtHR in Pihl v. Sweden marks a new step in the definition of the emerging jurisprudence on liability of online intermediaries
Since 2012, Twitter Transparency Report highlights trends in information requests and removal requests addressed to the platform
The 2016 report by the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) also deals with the case of Montenegro
Published in November 2016, the Freedom House report analyses major developments in the field of information dissemination, particularly during anti-governmental protests
Get the Trolls Out! is a project aimed to monitoring antisemitic hate speech in Europe. This report reveals the subtle rhetorical tricks that are typically employed to brainwash the public into hating and discriminating against Jewish people
An analysis of the ways evolving communication practices on social media have shaped the nature and character of solidarity and cooperative initiatives in Greece over the last few years
In an article published on New Media & Society, Joanna Szostek examined the news media repertoires of a group of Russian university students, finding that, while they do not trust state media, they nonetheless internalised their strategic narrative
Globalization and digitalization challenge our shared understanding of freedom of expression. This volume reflects on the role of media in a time of uncertainty