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Detecting and Countering Information Suppression from A Transnational Perspectivecore

DE-CONSPIRATOR · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-01-01–2026-12-31

EC contribution

€2,999,766

Total cost

€2,999,766

Beneficiaries

14
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL2-2023-DEMOCRACY-01-02. CORDIS record →

Objective

The proposed project explores; a) how Russia and China pursue information-suppression tactics in the EU and its partner countries (PCs) and how they construct/strategize these tactics, b) which cases of FIMI have been the most impactful in EU countries and PCs, and how to measure the importance of future FIMI 'attacks' c) which transnational dissemination and consumption networks have been contributing to the success of foreign information-suppression attempts within the EU, d) the social and psychological drivers of which forms of FIMI succeed, e) how can the existing legal, regulatory, and diplomatic frameworks in the EU (such as the GDPR or Digital Services Act) and PCs be improved to build greater resilience against such efforts, and f) opportunities and pitfalls of platform-level governance that could be improved to improve collective EU and PC defences against FIMI, in an interdisciplinary, multi-method, interconnected and multinational manner. The value of this research linkage is; (1) better understanding FIMI from the perpetrator side for more accurate defense, (2) why trans-European information networks knowingly or unknowingly (misinformation vs disinformation) adopt semantic narratives of certain FIMI attempts and contribute to their domestic and Europe-wide dissemination, (3) synoptically evaluate and methodologically sharpen existing research on cognitive and societal drivers of which topic and content types remain most salient in ‘successful’ FIMI cases, (4) approach the research gaps that exist in this field by providing an interdisciplinary focus by combining political communication, international relations, social psychology, area studies (EU, China and Russia), security studies and computational social science, and (5) present an expanded solution space by creating an interconnected menu of legal, regulatory, diplomatic and technological policy and regulatory options to help counter FIMI in a more coordinated and targeted fashion.

Beneficiaries (14)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
OZYEGIN UNIVERSITESI TR coordinator €350,625
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL BE participant €344,750
ISTITUTO AFFARI INTERNAZIONALI IT participant €333,125 Yes
WHITE RESEARCH SRL BE participant €320,000 Yes
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG DE participant €246,329
ADCOGITO ELGSENOS TYRIMU INSTITUTAS, VSI LT participant €237,000
CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY BG participant €234,875
CENTRE D'INFORMACIO I DOCUMENTACIO INTERNACIONALS A BARCELONA ES participant €205,125
RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN NL participant €201,824
RIGAS STRADINA UNIVERSITATE LV participant €168,438
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM NL participant €140,676
EKONOMI VE DIS POLITIKA ARASTIRMALAR MERKEZI DERNEGI - EDAM TR participant €127,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GE participant €84,327 Yes
GEORGIA'S REFORMS ASSOCIATES GE participant €5,673 Yes

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