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Covert and overt social media communication can have multiple national and international effects. From contestation politics at the national level to geopolitical diverse interests, this panel explores the social, electoral and security implications of on-line narratives.
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Hybrid Operations and Influencers on the Internet and Social Media—do They Pose a Real Risk to National Security? | View Paper Details |
Social Cues for Protest Participation: An Analysis of Social Media Communication by Social Movement Organizations | View Paper Details |
AI-Driven Topic Modelling of Social Media in European Election Campaigns: Political Discourse and Voter Sentiment in Greece and Cyprus | View Paper Details |
War in Digital Time: A Computational Analysis of Cyclical War Discourse on Social Media | View Paper Details |