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The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism’s factsheet finds that an increased digital media environment may favour information inequalities
A joint report by Access Now, Civil Liberties Union for Europe, and European Digital Rights discusses the Report by the High Level Expert Group on Fake News and Online Disinformation and related policy documents
How to scrape content from the web and find stories that otherwise might have been missed
From October 10th to November 30th, Wikipedia users can take part in the II edition of the Wiki4MediaFreedom contest
Covering 87% of the world’s Internet users, Freedom on the Net is a study of Internet freedom in 65 countries around the globe that tracks improvements and declines in Internet freedom conditions each year
A case study of the French political landscape on Twitter during the 2017 presidential election, and how different political communities share fake news and debunks
As a part of the “Global Initiative for Excellence in Journalism Education” UNESCO published an handbook on journalism and disinformation that can be used as a model curriculum.
In this research report published by VOX-Pol, Matti Pohjonen employs a comparative approach to social media hate speech, comparing three politically different Finnish Facebook groups discussing immigration
An Interactive Open Online Course open to young persons aged 18-30, residing in Europe and the Southern Mediterranean
Disinformation can create confusion, doubt, and reliance on inaccurate content. A paper, published on Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, discusses the problem and possible solutions