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Building: Polytechnic School, Floor: 2, Room: Wing B 1(301)
Tuesday 08:30 - 10:15 EEST (26/08/2025)
This panel explores how social media reshapes political discourse, rumor transmission, and cross-group communication in polarized and conflictual contexts. It examines how anti-minority disinformation circulates through emotionally charged narratives resistant to fact-checking, and the potential of informational interventions to counter prejudice and democratic erosion. It considers how external conflicts can recalibrate internal political engagement, either deepening polarization or fostering dialogue across divides. It also pays attention to how interest groups strategically adapt lobbying strategies across online and offline channels. Together, the presentations highlight the transformative role of digital platforms in shaping advocacy, collective identity, and democratic resilience.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Deconstructing Anti-Minority Rumors to Counter Prejudice: An Experiment in India | View Paper Details |
| Do Escalating Conflicts Bridge or Deepen Internal Political Divides? Empirical Evidence from the Israel-Hamas War | View Paper Details |
| Off- And Online Political Campaigning Strategies by Non-State Actors | View Paper Details |