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DESINFORMATION, FAKE NEWS AND ELECTORAL PROCESSES

Elections in contemporary democracies face three main threats: cyberattacks, the unlawful use of personal information for electoral propaganda and the dissemination of disinformation and fake news through online platforms, media and social networks. In the seminar we are going to focus on disinformation and fake news, as they undermine trust of citizens in institutions, contribute to polarization of public debate and interfere in the democratic decision making process. We will provide examples of democratic processes that have faced the challenge of deliberate and large scale disinformation, and consider the impact of fake news in elections held in 2019 (especially the European elections), as well as the effectiveness of the steps taken to provide secure and resistant electoral processes.

FIRST SEMESTER

PEDRO PEÑA

Attorney of the Spanish Parliament. Lawyer specialized in Telecommunications, Audiovisual, Media & Internet. Associate Professor IE University. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Law Degree), Columbia University School of Law (LL.M.)

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Skills

The student can better understand the problems that banks, supervisors and central banks will face in the future. They will also appreciate the advantages of central banks issuing digital currency.

Schedule

Schedule

Which dates?

8-oct. 15-oct. 22-oct. 29-oct. 5-nov. 12-nov.

What day?

TUESDAY

What time?

16:30-18:00

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