Live stream
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This online discussion, introducing the report and its findings, is organized by Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) and the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung USA. Three of the report’s authors—one from each country—and a leading researcher on online disinformation will participate in a panel discussion, followed by Q&A. Portuguese interpretation will be available.
The experts will discuss the impact of disinformation on societies and citizens with an emphasis on the United States, Brazil and France. To quote the report “election disinformation appears poised to continue undermining democracy and diminishing public trust in government. It will take all of us—governments, civil society, members of the media, social media platforms, and end users—to defend against it and uphold global democracy.”
Panelists:
William T. Adler, Senior Technologist in Elections & Democracy, Center for Democracy & Technology
Paulo José Lara, Head of Digital Rights, ARTICLE19 Brazil and South America
Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, Director, Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), French Ministry of the Armed Forces
Kate Starbird, Associate Professor, Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering, University of Washington
The discussion will be moderated by
Alicia Wanless, Director, Partnership for Countering Influence Operations, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace