New in Media, War and Conflict by @apavliuc.bsky.social:
Gender and narrative in digital political communication during Russiaβs full-scale invasion of Ukraine - read here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
New in Media, War and Conflict by @apavliuc.bsky.social:
Gender and narrative in digital political communication during Russiaβs full-scale invasion of Ukraine - read here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
It is also based on my co-authored work studying strategies for improving our information environment with the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE): www.ipie.info/research/sfp...
The talk is based on my PhD research at the @oiioxford.bsky.social, recently published in Media, War & Conflict: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
The lecture was co-hosted by The School of Professional Communication at @torontomet.bsky.social and the PhD in Media & Design Innovation at The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University.
The TLDR:
π₯ Online harms are increasing and demand proactive solutions to ensure safe online spaces
π₯ Effective countermeasures operate at multiple levels: public information, government and platform actions
π₯ Creative communicators play a vital role in crafting impactful responses to online harms
What a busy January it has been! π₯
I'm sharing the recording from my recent public lecture, titled "The Fight Against Disinformation: How Communication Research Can Tackle Online Harms".
Watch here: youtu.be/aRdVJ39fuE8
My research brings to light how women shape global narratives during conflict, and will hopefully contribute to the cementation of their voices in national histories of this brutal war.
I found that while menβs communications concentrated on military and diplomatic narratives, women's focused on civilian trauma and Russian war crimes but contained no calls for compromise, disproving Western theories that women are more pacifist than men.
I explore the evolution of narratives between Ukrainian politicians and international leaders during the first year of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with a gender lens.
The first paper from my PhD on #Ukraine wartime digital diplomacy has been published in the Media, War & Conflict Journal!π₯
journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
@oiioxford.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk
As personal and public lives are increasingly played out on the internet and through social media, a new frontier in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) has emerged.
Exposing and combating online behaviour harmful to women and girls is core to CIRβs mission π§΅π
I'd love to be added!
HOW CAN YOU COUNTER IDENTITY-BASED DISINFO?
π οΈ Explore the EU DisinfoLabβs OSINT guidelines for monitoring identity-based disinfo: www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/how-det...
π£ Apply for a NATO Societal Resilience Grant to fight information threats in your community and beyond: www.nato.int/cps/en/natoh...
I was so proud to see presentations from @philipmai.com of @socialmedialab.ca and @marthastz.bsky.social of @weizenbauminstitut.bsky.social at the speed-networking session!
Thank you to the @eudiplomacy.bsky.social for your leadership and passion for this topic, and to @wiczipedia.bsky.social for being the godmother of studying gendered disinformation and for sharing your wisdom, based from personal experiences, with everyone π
This is because identity-based disinformation plays on entrenched misogyny, racism, homophobia, etc. to polarize groups, suppress individuals, and encourage othering and hatred.
IBD β disinformation based on falsehoods and stereotypes related to the identities of people, their communities, and legislations that protect them β is a threat to national security that our adversaries exploit wherever possible.
Thatβs a wrap! What a thrill it was to co-host the first ever conference on identity-based disinformation (#IBD) in foreign information manipulation and interference (#FIMI)!