
Deepfakes, Disinformation, Misinformation
UNESCO, "Your opinion doesn’t matter, anyway": exposing technology-facilitated gender-based violence in an era of generative AI
CIGI, Deepfakes and Digital Harms: Emerging Technologies and Gender-Based Violence
Algorithm Tips: Resources and Leads for Investigating Algorithms in Society
Alice Marwick and Rebecca Lewis: Media Manipulationand Disinformation Online, Data&Society
Amelia Acker: Data Craft: The Manipulation of Social Media Metadata, Data&Society
Bolsover, Gillian, Howard, Philip: Computational Propaganda and Political Big Data: Moving Toward a More Critical Research Agenda,
Big Data VOL. 5, NO. 4 | Special Issue on Computational Propaganda and Political Big Data, 2017
Britt Paris and Joan Donovan: Deepfakes and Cheap Fakes: The Manipulation of Audio and Visual Evidence, Data&Society
The Brookings Institution’s Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology (AIET) Initiative: Fighting deepfakes when detection fails, 2019
The Computational Propaganda Research Project (COMPROP) investigates the interaction of algorithms, automation and politics. This work includes analysis of how tools like social media bots are used to manipulate public opinion by amplifying or repressing political content, disinformation, hate speech, and junk news.