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Alieva, I., Moffitt, J. D., & Carley, K. M. (2022). How disinformation operations against Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny influence the international audience on Twitter. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 12(1), 1-13. | Alieva, I., Moffitt, J. D., & Carley, K. M. (2022). How disinformation operations against Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny influence the international audience on Twitter. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 12(1), 1-13. | ||
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Doroshenko, L., & Lukito, J. (2021). Trollfare: Russia’s Disinformation Campaign During Military Conflict in Ukraine. International Journal of Communication, | Doroshenko, L., & Lukito, J. (2021). Trollfare: Russia’s Disinformation Campaign During Military Conflict in Ukraine. International Journal of Communication, | ||
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+ | European External Action Service’s (2023). EEEAS Report on Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Threats.{{ : | ||
Fallis, D. (2009). A conceptual analysis of disinformation. | Fallis, D. (2009). A conceptual analysis of disinformation. | ||
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Golovchenko, | Golovchenko, | ||
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Guimaraes, A., Balalau, O., Terolli, E., & Weikum, G. (2019, July). Analyzing the traits and anomalies of political discussions on reddit. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (Vol. 13, pp. 205-213). | Guimaraes, A., Balalau, O., Terolli, E., & Weikum, G. (2019, July). Analyzing the traits and anomalies of political discussions on reddit. In Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (Vol. 13, pp. 205-213). | ||
Hale, H. E., Shevel, O., & Onuch, O. (2018). Believing facts in the fog of war: identity, media and hot cognition in Ukraine’s 2014 Odesa tragedy. Geopolitics, | Hale, H. E., Shevel, O., & Onuch, O. (2018). Believing facts in the fog of war: identity, media and hot cognition in Ukraine’s 2014 Odesa tragedy. Geopolitics, | ||
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+ | Hatch, B. (2019). The future of strategic information and cyber-enabled information operations. Journal of Strategic Security, 12(4), 69-89. | ||
Holland, M. (2006). The propagation and power of communist security services dezinformatsiya. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, | Holland, M. (2006). The propagation and power of communist security services dezinformatsiya. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, | ||
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Jankowicz, N. (2020). How to lose the information war: Russia, fake news, and the future of conflict. Bloomsbury Publishing. | Jankowicz, N. (2020). How to lose the information war: Russia, fake news, and the future of conflict. Bloomsbury Publishing. | ||
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Karlova, N. A., & Lee, J. H. (2011). Notes from the underground city of disinformation: | Karlova, N. A., & Lee, J. H. (2011). Notes from the underground city of disinformation: | ||
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Kilkenny, E. (2021). Russian Disinformation–The Technological Force Multiplier. Global Insight: A Journal of Critical Human Science and Culture, 2. | Kilkenny, E. (2021). Russian Disinformation–The Technological Force Multiplier. Global Insight: A Journal of Critical Human Science and Culture, 2. | ||
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King, F. (2018). Reflexive control and disinformation in putin’s wars. | King, F. (2018). Reflexive control and disinformation in putin’s wars. | ||
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+ | Kling, J., Toepfl, F., Thurman, N., & Fletcher, R. (2022). Mapping the website and mobile app audiences of Russia’s foreign communication outlets, RT and Sputnik, across 21 countries. Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review. https:// | ||
Kollanyi, B., Howard, P. N., & Woolley, S. C. (2016). Bots and automation over Twitter during the first US presidential debate. Comprop data memo, 1, 1-4. | Kollanyi, B., Howard, P. N., & Woolley, S. C. (2016). Bots and automation over Twitter during the first US presidential debate. Comprop data memo, 1, 1-4. | ||
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Lanoszka, A. (2019). Disinformation in international politics. European journal of international security, 4(2), 227-248. | Lanoszka, A. (2019). Disinformation in international politics. European journal of international security, 4(2), 227-248. | ||
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+ | Laruelle, M., & Limonier, K. (2021). Beyond “hybrid warfare”: a digital exploration of Russia’s entrepreneurs of influence. Post-Soviet Affairs, 37(4), 318-335.{{ :: | ||
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Lewis, R., & Marwick, A. (2017). Taking the red pill: Ideological motivations for spreading online disinformation. Understanding and addressing the disinformation ecosystem, 18-22. | Lewis, R., & Marwick, A. (2017). Taking the red pill: Ideological motivations for spreading online disinformation. Understanding and addressing the disinformation ecosystem, 18-22. | ||
Lemke, T., & Habegger, M. W. (2022). Foreign Interference and Social Media Networks: A Relational Approach to Studying Contemporary Russian Disinformation. Journal of Global Security Studies, 7(2), ogac004. | Lemke, T., & Habegger, M. W. (2022). Foreign Interference and Social Media Networks: A Relational Approach to Studying Contemporary Russian Disinformation. Journal of Global Security Studies, 7(2), ogac004. | ||
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+ | Llewellyn, C., Cram, L., Favero, A., & Hill, R. L. (2018, May). Russian troll hunting in a brexit Twitter archive. In Proceedings of the 18th acm/ieee on joint conference on digital libraries (pp. 361-362). | ||
Libicki, M. C. (1995). What is information warfare?. NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES. | Libicki, M. C. (1995). What is information warfare?. NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES. | ||
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McFaul, M., & Kass, B. (2019). Understanding Putin’s intentions and actions in the 2016 US presidential election. SECURING AMERICAN ELECTIONS, 1. | McFaul, M., & Kass, B. (2019). Understanding Putin’s intentions and actions in the 2016 US presidential election. SECURING AMERICAN ELECTIONS, 1. | ||
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+ | McGaughey, E. (2018). Could brexit be void?. King's Law Journal, 29(3), 331-343. | ||
McKay, S., & Tenove, C. (2021). Disinformation as a threat to deliberative democracy. Political Research Quarterly, 74(3), 703-717. | McKay, S., & Tenove, C. (2021). Disinformation as a threat to deliberative democracy. Political Research Quarterly, 74(3), 703-717. | ||
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Mejias, U. A., & Vokuev, N. E. (2017). Disinformation and the media: the case of Russia and Ukraine. Media, culture & society, 39(7), 1027-1042. | Mejias, U. A., & Vokuev, N. E. (2017). Disinformation and the media: the case of Russia and Ukraine. Media, culture & society, 39(7), 1027-1042. | ||
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+ | Narayanan, V., Howard, P. N., Kollanyi, B., & Elswah, M. (2017). Russian involvement and junk news during Brexit. The computational propaganda project. Algorithms, automation and digital politics. https:// | ||
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+ | North, S., Piwek, L., & Joinson, A. (2021). Battle for Britain: Analyzing events as drivers of political tribalism in Twitter discussions of Brexit. Policy & Internet, 13(2), 185-208. | ||
Ong, J. C., & Cabañes, J. V. A. (2018). Architects of networked disinformation: | Ong, J. C., & Cabañes, J. V. A. (2018). Architects of networked disinformation: | ||
Pacheco, D., Flammini, A., & Menczer, F. (2020, April). Unveiling coordinated groups behind white helmets disinformation. In Companion proceedings of the web conference 2020 (pp. 611-616). | Pacheco, D., Flammini, A., & Menczer, F. (2020, April). Unveiling coordinated groups behind white helmets disinformation. In Companion proceedings of the web conference 2020 (pp. 611-616). | ||
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+ | Panov, A. Comparative analysis of the discourse on Brexit in the context of Estonian and Russian language media. | ||
Prier, J. (2017). The command of the trend: Social media as a weapon in the information age. SCHOOL OF ADVANCED AIR AND SPACE STUDIES, AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AFB United States. | Prier, J. (2017). The command of the trend: Social media as a weapon in the information age. SCHOOL OF ADVANCED AIR AND SPACE STUDIES, AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AFB United States. | ||
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Romerstein, H. (2001). Disinformation as a KGB Weapon in the Cold War. Journal of Intelligence History, 1(1), 54-67. | Romerstein, H. (2001). Disinformation as a KGB Weapon in the Cold War. Journal of Intelligence History, 1(1), 54-67. | ||
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+ | Rosa, J. M., & Ruiz, C. J. (2020). Reason vs. emotion in the Brexit campaign: How key political actors and their followers used Twitter. First Monday. | ||
Sanchez, L. (2021). BOLSTERING THE DEMOCRATIC RESILIENCE OF THE ALLIANCE AGAINST DISINFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA. NATO Parliamentary Assembly. https:// | Sanchez, L. (2021). BOLSTERING THE DEMOCRATIC RESILIENCE OF THE ALLIANCE AGAINST DISINFORMATION AND PROPAGANDA. NATO Parliamentary Assembly. https:// | ||
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+ | Semchuk, Z., & Petryk, I. (2019). BREXIT: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES. Scientific notes of Lviv University of Business and Law, 21, 94-98. | ||
Shires, J. (2021, May). Windmills of the Mind: Higher-Order Forms of Disinformation in International Politics. In 2021 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon) (pp. 257-273). IEEE. | Shires, J. (2021, May). Windmills of the Mind: Higher-Order Forms of Disinformation in International Politics. In 2021 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon) (pp. 257-273). IEEE. | ||
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+ | Sousa, S., & Bates, N. (2021). Factors influencing content credibility in Facebook’s news feed: Inside view on the United Kingdom (UK) Post-Brexit. Human-Intelligent Systems Integration, | ||
Spangher, A., Ranade, G., Nushi, B., Fourney, A., & Horvitz, E. (2018). Analysis of Strategy and Spread of Russia-sponsored Content in the US in 2017. arXiv preprint arXiv: | Spangher, A., Ranade, G., Nushi, B., Fourney, A., & Horvitz, E. (2018). Analysis of Strategy and Spread of Russia-sponsored Content in the US in 2017. arXiv preprint arXiv: | ||
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Walker, S., Mercea, D., & Bastos, M. (2019). The disinformation landscape and the lockdown of social platforms. Information, | Walker, S., Mercea, D., & Bastos, M. (2019). The disinformation landscape and the lockdown of social platforms. Information, | ||
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+ | Watling, J., Danylyuk, O. V., & Reynolds, N. (2023). Preliminary Lessons from Russia’s Unconventional Operations During the Russo-Ukrainian War, February 2022–February 2023. | ||
Xia, Y., Lukito, J., Zhang, Y., Wells, C., Kim, S. J., & Tong, C. (2019). Disinformation, | Xia, Y., Lukito, J., Zhang, Y., Wells, C., Kim, S. J., & Tong, C. (2019). Disinformation, |
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