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Manipulating the network. You don’t have to win elections to rule

27 April 2019
Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland
14 April 2019 The Disinformation machine

The disinformation machine

The disinformation machine
By Investigate Europe

The rise of digital platforms has changed the way, and the type of information that is shared faster than society, laws and even politicians can keep up with. Now minor (and often malevolent) actors and political fringe groups have access to a far-reaching medium which can be used to proliferate disinformation and stir resentments of all kind. Read more "The disinformation machine"

The fake news campaign that is shaking Europe

13 April 2019
Diário de Notícias, Portugal
2 November 2017

A good chance to fight (PiS) propaganda in Poland

A good chance to fight (PiS) propaganda in Poland
By Wojciech Cieśla

The politics of Poland’s ruling party “Law and Justice” (PiS) nowadays promote allies as unpredictable as Donald Trump; as politically marginal as Viktor Orbán; and as troublesome as Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The freedom of the press has begun to suffer in countries that once seemed to be young and growing or well-established democracies. We, the journalists, need to wake up. Read more "A good chance to fight (PiS) propaganda in Poland"

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