Permanent lera slå russian trolls used islamophobia to whip up support for brexit Stipendium förutsägelse Grymhet
A brief history of online trolling between Western and Russian diplomats - BBC News
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The impact of disinformation campaigns about migrants and minority groups
Russia used hundreds of fake accounts to tweet about Brexit, data shows | Russia | The Guardian
Russian trolls sent thousands of pro-Leave messages on day of Brexit referendum, Twitter data reveals
Russian Twitter trolls stirred division over Islam in UK: Demos study
Introduction (Part I) - Cultural Backlash
Articles - ECPS
Russian Trolls Used Islamophobia To Whip Up Support For Brexit
Russian trolls sent thousands of pro-Leave messages on day of Brexit referendum, Twitter data reveals
How a Russian 'troll soldier' stirred anger after the Westminster attack | Westminster attack | The Guardian
Here's the first evidence Russia used Twitter to influence Brexit | WIRED UK
How Russian Bots Instrumentalized Islamophobia (But Don't Just Blame the Bots) - Bridge Initiative
Articles - ECPS
Internet Regulation: The Responsibility of the People | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Facebook, Russian trolls and the new era of information warfare | Science and Technology | Al Jazeera
Here's the first evidence Russia used Twitter to influence Brexit | WIRED UK
Russian trolls used Twitter to stir division over Islam in the UK, study finds
How a Russian 'troll soldier' stirred anger after the Westminster attack | Westminster attack | The Guardian
Brexit was the British version of MAGA: a self-destructive movement of uneducated idiots, who destroyed their own country from the inside, while claiming to be patriotic. Both, MAGA and Brexit, were Russian
Introduction (Part I) - Cultural Backlash
Introduction (Part I) - Cultural Backlash
Introduction (Part I) - Cultural Backlash
Pro-Kremlin trolls target news website comments, researchers say
Internet Regulation: The Responsibility of the People | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
The impact of disinformation campaigns about migrants and minority groups