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Digital Public Spheres, Disinformation, and Influence

Communication
Technology
Influence
P167
Ulrich Hilpert
Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena
Giulia Sandri
Université Libre de Bruxelles

Abstract

This panel explores how digital public spheres shape political communication, influence, and trust in contemporary democracies. Contributions examine disinformation, platform dynamics, strategic communication, and the normative boundaries between persuasion and manipulation in an increasingly mediated political environment.

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