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Visually provocative: How visual elements influence IRA Facebook advertisement engagements

Visually provocative: How visual elements influence IRA Facebook advertisement engagements

by TIPI Staff | Aug 2, 2021

This week, TIPI researchers will be presenting a recent disinformation study at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in its Communication Technology Division (CTEC). Title: “Visually provocative: How...
Reverse-engineering political protest: the Russian Internet Research Agency in the Heart of Texas

Reverse-engineering political protest: the Russian Internet Research Agency in the Heart of Texas

by Martin Riedl | Jul 23, 2021

For a new study recently published in Information, Communication & Society, TIPI looked at protests in Houston, Texas that occurred prior to the 2016 elections and which had been connected to the Russian Internet Research Agency-sponsored Facebook page...
Mind games: A temporal sentiment analysis of the political messages of the Internet Research Agency on Facebook and Twitter

Mind games: A temporal sentiment analysis of the political messages of the Internet Research Agency on Facebook and Twitter

by Soyoung Park | Jun 9, 2021

In recent years, misinformation, disinformation, and online propaganda have proliferated across diverse digital media platforms. Past attempts of malicious actors to disseminate unreliable and misleading information through social media have effectively fragmented the...

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