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Regular monitoring of disinformation, especially in the context of civil society, is critically important in situations where propaganda efforts, as in
The blog Information Policy has been conducting regular monitoring of Belarusian YouTube channels since September 2020. Colleagues shared data about posts
Just a few days remain until the single voting day on February 25, and we continue to analyze the election theme on Belarusian pages on Facebook.
This publication will provide a comparative analysis of the number of publications in Belarusian telegram channels in which the word form “fake” or “disinformation” was used.
Belarusian civil society, which steps beyond the formulations of the current Belarusian regime’s law “On Civil Society”
This year, more than 80 national elections are planned, directly affecting about 4.2 billion people — 52 percent of the Earth’s population, making
The February elections*, announced by the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Belarus, and the anticipated elections to the Coordination Council
Upcoming elections* in Belarus and the elections for the Coordination Council (CC) require the study and monitoring of content on all possible popular platforms.
The topic of elections in Belarus is becoming increasingly mentioned due to the upcoming February elections* and possible elections to the Coordination Council.
Much has been said about how disinformation threatens democratic discourse worldwide, with social media often blamed for this problem. However, less attention