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ANTIBOT: HOW TO EXPOSE INFORMATION MANIPULATION?
Онлайн тренінг буде присвячено методам протистояння ботам, фейкам та інформаційним «вкидам» (зокрема, кремлівського походження) на основі досвіду іноземних та українських експертів.
THE NATIONAL ANNUAL MEDIA CONTEST ON DECENTRALISATION 2020
If you are covering the results of decentralization reform, take part in the National Media Contest on Decentralisation 2020 for journalists.
Antibot: How to Expose Information Manipulation?
16–18 березня у Києві відбудеться тренінг «Антибот: як викривати інформаційні маніпуляції». Участь безкоштовна.
How Social Networks Affect Politics in Ukraine: Research Findings
This study proves that Ukrainian Facebook, Instagram and VKontakte are flawed virtual mirrors that provide us with only a distorted picture of society. They all give different perspectives. But together they provide a picture of how Ukrainians perceived the elections and the new parliament, and how this interaction may have shaped Ukraine’s new political landscape.
How social networks affect politics? Offline chat with analysts and political stakeholders
On November 28, NGO Internews Ukraine will hold an offline discussion and present the study "Memocracy: How Social Networks Affect Politics in Ukraine".
Ukraine’s New Parliament: What Social Media Users Think About It
Since the beginning of work of the new Rada, Ukrainians have scrutinized and criticized every decision of the new MPs and the President’s appointees.
What media outlets in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are writing about the autocephaly of Ukrainian Orthodoxy
Our analysts conducted cross-border monitoring of Russian propaganda messages in the local media outlets of Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine in their reporting on the establishment of the independent Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Memocracy: What role social networks played in Ukraine’s parliamentary vote
To see how narratives about Ukraine's political parties have changed before and after the elections, we analyzed the Ukrainian segment of the three most popular social networks.
What Facebook, Instagram, VK users are saying about the parliamentary race
We analyzed the three most popular social networks in Ukraine, Facebook, Instagram and VK, to understand what they’re saying about the Ukrainian elections.
Appeal of media NGOs to Ukraine's presidential candidates regarding the debates
We urge both candidates to take part in TV debates in the studio of the National Public TV and Radio Company of Ukraine. It is exactly this kind of debates financed by the state budget is envisaged by Article 62 of the Law “On Elections of the President of Ukraine”.