Beyond “Bots and Trolls” — Understanding Disinformation as Collaborative Work
Beyond “Bots and Trolls” — Understanding Disinformation as Collaborative Work
Tuesday, October 15, 201912:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Pacific)
Encina Hall, Second Floor, Central, C231
616 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305
Abstract: Russia’s challenge to the West includes information operations (e.g., disinformation, political propaganda, and other forms of online manipulation) aimed at destabilizing the common ground that democratic societies in Europe and the United States need in order to govern themselves. Kate Starbird will describe two case studies of online information operations connected to Russia’s media/intelligence apparatus: interference in the 2016 U.S. election and the campaign against the “White Helmets” in Syria. She argues that defending against Russian online information operations will require a more nuanced understanding of the problem, in particular, moving beyond focusing on “bots” and “trolls” to looking at the collaborative nature of disinformation campaigns that target, infiltrate, shape, and leverage online communities—communities which may not recognize their role in these campaigns.
Seminar Recording: https://youtu.be/lF4M11FkEKY
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