DDIA
-Jul 15, 2024
This DDIA eight-point guide aims to leverage lessons learned from the stabbing of Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro to offer partners insights on how to potentially cover and best react to misinformation spreading around the assassination attempt against Former President Donald.
Read MoreRoberta Braga
-Sep 14, 2023
Roberta Braga speaks with Cyabra about how Latinos in the United States are exposed to disinformation and misinformation online.
Read MoreThe Inter-American Dialogue
-Dec 5, 2022
To explore what the election means for Brazilian politics, society, and foreign relations, the Inter-American Dialogue hosted an event titled “Brazil Elections – What’s Next?” on November 7, 2022.
Read MoreEquis Research
-Oct 6, 2022
To shed light on the efficacy of three messenger personas in shaping Latino reactions to false narratives, the Equis Counter-Disinformation Department, now DDIA, conducted a panel test of 5,516 Latino adults in the United States in partnership with Civis Analytics.
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-Jun 21, 2022
Equis regularly monitors a variety of narratives that proliferate in digital spaces. We do this to understand what kind of information Latinos interact with online, including disinformation, misinformation and hyper-partisan content, all in both English and Spanish
Read MoreEquis Research
-Jun 17, 2022
A Landscape Analysis of Disinformation, Propaganda, and Hyper-Partisan Narratives in Latino Spaces Online.
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