Lansare de carte Disinformation Crossing Borders. The Multilayered Disinformation Concerning the War in Ukraine 18.11.2024 UMFST
Mihaela Daciana Natea (ed.),Disinformation Crossing Borders. The Multilayered Disinformation Concerning the War in Ukraine,Ed. L’Harmattan, 2022 TEXTUL INTEGRAL PE SITE-ul EDITURII (Lire un extrait)
Preface
Is the EU Strategic Communication Good Enough? Why does the War in Ukraine Prove the Need for a More Complex Approach Towards Disinformation?
Mihaela Daciana Natea
La laïcité est-elle opposée à la religion ? Comment se former à la laïcité ?
Hedi Saidi
National Minorities in the Odessa Oblast: a Model of Coexistence or Tensions Ahead?
Chrysotea Basia, Radu Carp
A Romanian-Hungarian Multiethnic Communitie – Reactions to Newcomers. Case Study – Ukrainian Refugees
Lucian Săcălean
Psychological Factors of the Response to the Ukrainian Crisis -Multi-Ethnic Community and Ukrainian Refugees
Monica Săplăcan
Free Speech, Hate Speech and the Security of the European Union
Gabriela Goudenhooft
Information and Disinformation in the Ukrainian War
Marius Dumitru Crăciun
Dissolutions and Assumptions Close to Fake News Over Evidence Suggesting War Crimes in Ukraine. Case Study: Amnesty International Report
Ploeșteanu Nicolae; Raul Miron
Deepfake as Political Weapon. Local Representatives Becoming Targets as Well
Oana Olariu, Raul Felix Hodos, Raluca Onufreiciuc
The Principles and Procedures of Personal Data Protection Used in Combating Disinformation
Daniel-Mihail Șandru
Can the International Criminal Court be Used as a Source of Fake News?
Nicolae Ploeșteanu, Raul Miron
Fake News and the Act of Justice
Adrian Boantă
Propaganda, Between Literature and Ideology
Veronica Zaharagiu
Histoire et mémoire. Les chemins de la transmission ?
Mohsen Neffati