Presentations
Moderator: Uxia Carral, UC3M MediaLab
Telegram and Russia's launchpad for malign influence into the west. Joshua E. Segal. Tulane University & Senior Consultant to US Government
Influences and defining characteristics of objectivity and credibility in fact-checking agencies. Mariana Menezes Alcântara. Federal University of Bahia
Unlocking the mechanism of news literacy games against disinformation: A Conceptual Framework. Mengfan Zou; Sara Cortés Gómez, University of Alcala
Russian myths of “one people” and “NATO’s attack on Russia” in the legitimization of the Russo-Ukrainian war. Galyna Solovei. National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy"
From disinformation to cognitive warfare: Russian and Iranian techniques, tactics and procedures in the design and deployment of hybrid threats. David Arroyo, CSIC. Javier Valencia, Cras Vigilance Group SL. Carlos Galán Cordero, University Carlos III of Madrid
Impact of socio-demographic factors and media consumption patterns on the ability to distinguish legitimate news from misinformation on COVID-19. Olivier. R. Philippe, Nataly Buslon, Oriol Puig, Diego Saby, Ramon Salaverrıa, María José Rementería.Barcelona SuperComputing Center.
Trends and challenges in research on misinformation in Spain: an analysis of 22 funded projects. Nereida Cea Esteruelas, Daniel Barredo Ibáñez, Bella Palomo. University of Málaga.