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Do you want to learn more about the controversial narratives spread about Ukrainian war refugees?
Russian aggression is by no means led by conventional weapons only. The amount of problematic content and misinformation on social media used to conduct informational warfare is on the constant rise. Among the subject matters of this content are Ukrainian refugees settling in Poland, one of the most supportive Ukrainian allies.
With the help of the analysis of different platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Telegram, you will discover the answer to the most intriguing questions.
- What narratives are spread and what image of Ukrainian refugees is created in Polish-language social media?
- Who is behind the dissemination of these narratives?
- How do OSINT (open-source intelligence) and digital methods (online research techniques) complement each other?
- Finally, how can the lack of verification of actors and sources aid in the demarcation of post-truth spaces?
Speakers:
- Richard Rogers is Professor of New Media & Digital Culture, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam.
- Kamila Koronska is Research Officer in the Study of Misinformation, Media Studies, University of Amsterdam.
- Maria Lompe is PhD Candidate in Science & Technology Studies at Nicolaus Copernicus University.
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