
Resources: Communications
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7Disinformation and Its Impacts on Eastern Europe
A discussion about disinformation and the role it is playing in Eastern Europe and how Eastern Europe is portrayed, featuring current fellows and an alum of the Hubert H. Humphrey program for communications and journalism.
Russian Disinformation: A Threat to Democracy?
Dr. Alina Polyakova will discuss Russian disinformation campaigns and their impact on democracy at an event hosted by the ASU chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society.
Dinner and Civil Dialogue: US Foreign Policy and European Security - Melikian Center and Hugh Downs School
ASU Melikian Center and Hugh Downs School host a civil discussion on U.S. foreign policy and European security, focusing on Eastern Europe and Eurasia, moderated by Jennifer Linde and Clark Olson.
Ethos in Context
This event discusses the impact of the Netflix drama TV series 'Ethos' in Turkey, highlighting its critical acclaim and popularity.
Book Discussion: 'The New Immigrant Whiteness'
Explores the racialization of immigrants from post-Soviet states and the nuances of citizenship for this new diaspora.
11th Macedonian-North American Conference for Macedonian Studies (MNACMS) 2022
MNACMS 2022 is scheduled for Nov. 4-6, hosted in person at Arizona State University, Durham Hall.
Wildfire Disinformation Narratives with Dr. Steve Corman
The podcast 'Misinfo Weekly' discusses misinformation around the recent wildfires in California and Oregon, highlighting how rumors attribute these fires to both left and right-wing activists, influenced potentially by Russian disinformation tactics. ASU Library | Podcast