2024 IDeaS Conference Papers
Conference on Disinformation, Hate Speech, and Extremism Online
Conference Papers
- Julie Ricard, Ivette Yañez and Letícia Hora, "Politics vs. Policy in Disinformation Research: A Systematic Literature Review." [paper]
- Ranada Robinson, Nia Momon and Brandon Mitchell, "Taking it Offline: What Disinformation is Resonating in Real Life." [abstract]
- Fred Hoffman and Svetoslav Naoumov, "Why Russian Disinformation Matters." [paper]
- Prasiddha Sudhakar, "Social Cybersecurity and Network Analysis of Pakistani Influence Operations Targeting India." [paper]
- Zilia Iskoujina, Yevgeniia Gnatchenko and Paul Bernal, "Social media as an information warfare tool in the Russia-Ukraine war." [paper]
- David Axelrod, Sangyeon Kim and John Paolillo, "The Persistence of Contrarianism on Twitter: Mapping users' sharing habits for the Ukraine war, COVID-19 vaccination, and the 2020 Midterm Elections." [paper]
- Katrina Van Laan, "Amplification of Anti-West and Western Allies Sentiment on Telegram in the Wake of 10/7." [paper]
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Christine Lepird, Mugilan Nambi and Kathleen Carley, "Local News Hijacking: A Review of International Instances." [paper]
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Catherine King and Kathleen M. Carley, "Empowering Individuals to Combat Misinformation Through Media Literacy Training." [paper]
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Isabel Murdock, Kathleen Carley and Osman Yagan, "Multi-Platform URL-Based Information Diffusion from Three U.S. Political Events." [paper]
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Lynnette Ng and Kathleen M. Carley, "Modeling the Impact of Social Media Bots for Information Dissemination." [paper]
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Nitin Verma, "Public Perspectives on How Society Should Respond to Deepfake Technology: Findings from a Qualitative Interview Study." [paper]
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Rebecca Marigliano, Jacob Shaha and Kathleen Carley, "Expanding the BEND Framework: Enhancing Influence Prediction in Social Media Networks with Advanced Metrics." [paper]
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Iuliia Alieva and Kathleen M Carley, "Computational Network Analysis with Mixed Method Approach for Metajournalistic Discourse: A Case Study for Journalism Coverage of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine." [paper]
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Zachary Devereaux and Jenna Lteif, "Using LLMs (Large Language Models) to create military public affairs messaging and content calendars. Testing the topical waters of the rising tide of generative AI." [paper]
Call For Papers, Demos and Posters
**submissions for this year's event are now closed. If you are interested in submitting for the 2025 conference, please email centerforideas@andrew.cmu.edu.