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Courtney Radsch in the LA Times on the Possible Reaction of Platforms to the Buffalo Shooting

May 19, 2022

After the Buffalo, NY shooting, social media companies could crack down on the racist “great replacement theory,” but it would be politically difficult, our Fellow Courtney Radsch told the Los Angeles Times.

Policy Briefing on the UK Government’s Broadcasting White Paper

The UK government’s recent White Paper on broadcasting represents a concerted ideological attack on public service media, built on spurious evidence and undertaken entirely without meaningful democratic process, a new policy briefing by the Media Reform Coalition finds.

Marius Dragomir Talks About the Russian Information War on South Asian TV Talk Show

May 12, 2022

Our Director Marius Dragomir was a guest on Late Edition, a talk show on South Asian Television (SATV), one of the most viewed television channels in Bangladesh.

Éva Bognár on RTL-Klub on Why Hungarians View Russia and Ukraine Both Negatively

May 10, 2022

Our Senior Program Officer and Researcher Éva Bognár talked to RTL-Klub’s primetime news program about the impact of government propaganda.

Benjamin De Cleen Co-authors Paper on Far-Right Intellectual Reflections on Populism

In a new research article published in the Journal of Political Ideologies, Omran Shoufri and CMDS Fellow Benjamin De Cleen analyze German far-right reflections and strategic thinking about populism.