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Almost 50% of Danes use YouTube regularly. However, we know very little about what content they watch on the American platform, and we know even less…
Petra de Place Bak is a PhD student at IKK, Aarhus University. Her PhD project ‘Cultural Attraction and Social Media Communication’ explores how human…
On August 15, the Nordic Observatory for Digital Media and Information Disorder (NORDIS) held its final conference where it the partners presented the…
EDMO calls for submissions that address the latest developments and innovations relevant to disinformation. Submit your paper now.
We are proud to announce that Professor Anja Bechmann, Center Director of DATALAB, has been appointed as new member of the prestigious Royal Danish…
Learn more about digital false information in a new review article from DATALAB researchers.
The post-conference will be structured as two-track event taking place in Aarhus, whereas the sessions will be organized hybrid - virtually and in…
Funded by the European Commission, a new consortium of Nordic researchers and fact-checkers will aim to understand, monitor, and counter the spread of…
DATALAB is a part of the new EU-funded European Digital Media Observatory project that brings together fact-checkers, media literacy experts and…
The threat to democracy posed by disinformation has become a growing topic of interest within the recent years and was the focus of DATALAB’s research…
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