MITIGATING DISINFORMATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ELECTIONS, LESSONS FROM INDONESIA, PHILIPPINES AND THAILAND:
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Main Authors: Corpus Ong, Jonathan (Author), Tapsell, Ross (Author), Reynolds, Anna (Author), McCargo, Duncan (Author), Kummetha, Thaweeporn (Author), Ali, Virot (Author), Bay, Sebastian (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Riga [Latvia] NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence 2020
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:In 2019, a series of elections in the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand highlighted the salience of digital media in political campaigns and insidious modes of electoral manipulation. Despite new legal, technical, social, and educational efforts to mitigate "fake news," our comparative research analysis of elections in the three countries observes that digital disinformation has become further entrenched in electoral processes. We observe that a wider range of political actors and parties enlisted a diversity of digital campaign specialists and paid out "buzzers" (Indonesia), "trolls" (Philippines), and "IOs (information operations)" (Thailand) to circulate manipulative narratives discrediting their political opponents. Some politicians even fanned the flames of religious (Indonesia/Thailand) and ethnic conflict (all three) in their communities in a desperate bid to score votes
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 38)
ISBN:9789934564741

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