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Lecture
Thursday 12 May 2022

Panel discussion about war in Ukraine

On the mechanisms of disinformation and propaganda in the realm of the war in Ukraine
The final lecture of this special series aims to generate clarity on how disinformation and propaganda should be questioned, and ask how we should better navigate this across social media. As many of us witness the Russian invasion of Ukraine through a smokescreen of toxic digital clouds, this panel aims to spotlight the various mechanisms of disinformation that form hostile information environments. Approaching Russian disinformation from multiple perspectives, this conversation will show how fake histories of Ukraine, numerous cyberattacks, and hijacks of foreign political tensions constitute together a dense field of malicious information. The speakers will explore the close connection between the kinetic and digital violence that erases, alters, cuts and strips of meaning the pixels on our screens. DAE students are invited to gather in the White Lady Space, 5th floor, to collectively watch the talk.

About the panellists

→Lera Malchenko
Digital artist, part of the collective ‘fantastic little splash’ and editor of 'super-mova, Ukranian media platform used on the economy and its post-truth landscapes.

→Svitlana Matviyenko
Assistant Proressor of Critical Media Analysis in the School of Communication. Her research is focused on information and cyberwar; political economy of information; media and environment; infrstructe studies.

→Lee Mcintyre
Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and an Instructor in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. Author of ‘Philosophy of Science’. ‘Post-Truth’ and more.

→Oleksiy Radynski
Filmmaker and writer who uses documentary film practice to examine the relationship between fact and fiction.

→Moderated by Anna Engelhardt
Research-based media artist and writer, exploring infrastructures of post-Soviet cyberspace, and developing digital networks as analogue structures.

 

Event date

Thursday 12 May 2022
19h00 - 20h30