We’re excited to share our colleague’s new paper, Combatting Disinformation – How Do We Create Resilient Societies? Literature Review and Analytical Framework, which takes a fresh look at the challenges of disinformation in highly digitized democracies.
The article reviews the literature from 2018 to 2022 to identify key elements that threaten societal resilience and introduces a novel typological framework covering legal, educational, political, psychological, and technological dimensions. An especially innovative aspect is the framework’s potential to transform into a computable, customizable tool for assessing the maturity of countermeasures, offering practical guidance amid evolving digital threats.
This work not only synthesizes existing research and fills identified gaps, but it also offers practical guidance for policymakers, educators, and technologists striving to protect information integrity and strengthen societal resilience.
While highlighting the persistent challenges posed by disinformation, it also points toward future research – notably, the shift from welfare migration to “prosper migration” remains an intriguing, yet to be explored topic.
For more details, read the full article here:
Combatting Disinformation – How Do We Create Resilient Societies?
(Also available on Springer: Link).
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