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Hybrid Institutions for Disinformation Governance. Between Imaginative and Imaginary

Hybrid Institutions for Disinformation Governance. Between Imaginative and Imaginary

In this article, Martin Fertmann, Bharath Ganesh, Robert Gorwa and Lisa-Maria Neudert discuss the potential of new institutions for the governance of disinformation.
 
The article is one of a three-part series presenting important considerations on the governance of disinformation. All contributions are based on an expert workshop organised by the Digital Disinformation Hub in February 2022 on "Opportunities in Disinformation Research from a Governance Perspective". The two other contributions address the empirical evidence and conceptual challenges for the governance of disinformation. All three contributions have been published as open access papers in the online journal Internet Policy Review.

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About the Series

While bridging the gap between social science findings and policy proposals, the texts address some fundamental questions to foster future research agendas: (i) how should underlying conceptions, most notably notions of “truth”, support the increasing weight that states and companies dedicate to curbing disinformation? (ii) how can such an intricate empirical field inform potential governance solutions? and (iii) can these conceptual and empirical challenges profit from institutional innovation, as a way to reconfigure traditional power dynamics? 

Fertmann, M.; Ganesh, B.; Gorwa, R.; Neudert, L.-M. (2022): Hybrid Institutions for Disinformation Governance. Between Imaginative and Imaginary. In: Internet Policy Review (online).

Hybrid Institutions for Disinformation Governance. Between Imaginative and Imaginary

In this article, Martin Fertmann, Bharath Ganesh, Robert Gorwa and Lisa-Maria Neudert discuss the potential of new institutions for the governance of disinformation.
 
The article is one of a three-part series presenting important considerations on the governance of disinformation. All contributions are based on an expert workshop organised by the Digital Disinformation Hub in February 2022 on "Opportunities in Disinformation Research from a Governance Perspective". The two other contributions address the empirical evidence and conceptual challenges for the governance of disinformation. All three contributions have been published as open access papers in the online journal Internet Policy Review.

Link to the article

About the Series

While bridging the gap between social science findings and policy proposals, the texts address some fundamental questions to foster future research agendas: (i) how should underlying conceptions, most notably notions of “truth”, support the increasing weight that states and companies dedicate to curbing disinformation? (ii) how can such an intricate empirical field inform potential governance solutions? and (iii) can these conceptual and empirical challenges profit from institutional innovation, as a way to reconfigure traditional power dynamics? 

Fertmann, M.; Ganesh, B.; Gorwa, R.; Neudert, L.-M. (2022): Hybrid Institutions for Disinformation Governance. Between Imaginative and Imaginary. In: Internet Policy Review (online).

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Martin Fertmann

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2022

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