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Docket+ 2 February

Docket+ is a weekly roundup of the latest influence operations-related academic research, events and job opportunities.
Docket+ 2 February
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Below the paywall today -
* FIMI and disinformation as global threats
* Do Beliefs Echo? On the Persistent Effects of Misinformation After Effective Corrections
* Africa’s Democratic Kaleidoscope: Trends to Watch in 2026

Highlights

  1. The Kosovo Journey of The Glass Room – Misinformation Exhibition Edition (EEAS, 29 January)
  2. The real threat of AI is the collapse of trust (Poynter, 2 February)
  3. The Situation: Cheating on The Situation (Lawfare, 31 January)
  4. Why Europe Needs Conversational Liability for AI Harms (Tech Policy Press, 30 January)
LISTEN - UK in China: Hard choices between rival superpowers | Independent Thinking podcast (Chatham House, 30 January)

1. Academia & Research

1.1 Platforms & Technology

  1. The world is trying to log off U.S. tech (Rest of World, 2 February)
  2. Your report is important to us – please overcome some unnecessary barriers to submit it (EU Disinfo Lab, 2 February)

Images & Visualisations

  1. AI 'slop' is transforming social media - and a backlash is brewing (BBC, 2 February)
  2. Analysis of the YouTube videos on intracavernosal injection in terms of their comprehensiveness, reliability and quality (Nature, 2 February)

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