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Docket+ 11 May

Docket+ is a weekly roundup of the latest influence operations-related academic research, events and job opportunities.
Docket+ 11 May
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Below the paywall today -
* Law and the Iran War, After the First 60 Days
* Big Tech Will Not Save Us From the Climate Crisis
* Systematic partisan content skews in TikTok during the 2024 US elections...

Highlights

  1. In Fraught Geopolitical Times, Accountability for Russian Aggression Remains Crucial Despite U.S. Policy Reversals (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 5 May)
  2. The Future of the Gulf’s Security Order (Lawfare, 10 May)
  3. The parade that shrank: Russia’s Victory Day under pressure (EUvsDisinfo, 8 May)
  4. Elsevier vs Meta: first science publisher sues over scraped research papers (Nature, 11 May)

1. Academia & Research

1.1 Platforms & Technology

LISTEN - How to Confront the Threat of AI Dictatorship (Tech Policy Press, 10 May)

Images & Visualisations

  1. Five times AI hallucinations embarrassed governments (Rest of World, 7 May)

Availability and spread of information

  1. Running a news site from a food stall: How Myanmar’s exiled media is fighting to survive a brutal funding crisis (Reuters Institute, 11 May)
  2. A Nobel economist models how AI rots the information environment (ASPI, 11 May)
  3. Reuters undercuts the inflated Iran nuclear threat Fox used to justify higher gas prices, casualties, and escalation (Media Matters, 8 May)

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