Similar Posts

Taiwan 2020: Monitoring a democracy under attack
On January 11, 2020, the incumbent Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing-Wen, surged back into power with a massive majority. Known for her liberal democratic stance, Tsai has long been a bulwark against increasing pressure from China for a closer relationship with Taiwan. China views Taiwan as part of its territory, under the ‘One China’ principle. It…

Tribalism helps spread online disinformation. Here’s how to stop it.
Online disinformation in Europe Despite the much-publicised role of online disinformation in bringing Donald Trump to power, disinformation is not just a US problem. It affects European countries too. Over the past five years, disinformation campaigns on social media have exploited social cracks and pitted various identity groups against each other. We only have to…

Tracking A Brexit Influence Campaign: #BritainIndependence
The atmosphere in Britain is becoming increasingly heated as October 31st inches ever closer. This is the date when the country will leave the European Union — if all goes to plan for Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party. Right now the political stakes are higher than ever. Parliament has tried to protect the country from the…

Tribalism In The Time Of Coronavirus
As I write this, the world has descended into a major crisis, with effects more far-reaching than anything I’ve experienced in my lifetime. A powerful virus has swept onto the scene and is now ripping its way through the world. Barely any country has been spared. Here in the UK, the coronavirus crisis is getting…

How Disinformation Hacks Your Brain
Today I’m going to explain how disinformation hacks your brain. In our fast-moving online world, even the most aware of us can be taken in by disinformation. As humans, our minds work in certain ways that can leave us vulnerable to deception – and no-one is immune. Our perceptions are not as reliable as we might…

How Personal Branding Paved The Way For The Post-Truth Era
Over a decade ago, an idea was born that seemed innocent at the time, even ground-breaking. It was the idea of personal branding; marketing one’s own skills like a product. In this piece, I’m going to reflect on how the personal branding mindset has played a role in creating today’s polarised and tribal online environment….