造谣
隐蔽的
社会化媒体
政治
专制
观点
国家(计算机科学)
政治学
公共关系
土生土长的
互联网隐私
计算机安全
计算机科学
法学
民主
艺术
生态学
哲学
语言学
算法
生物
视觉艺术
作者
Diego A Martin,Jacob N. Shapiro,Julia G. Ilhardt
标识
DOI:10.1177/00223433221092815
摘要
This article introduces a dataset on the covert use of social media to influence politics by promoting propaganda, advocating controversial viewpoints, and spreading disinformation. Influence efforts (IEs) are defined as: (i) coordinated campaigns by a state, or the ruling party in an autocracy, to impact one or more specific aspects of politics at home or in another state, (ii) through media channels, including social media, by (iii) producing content designed to appear indigenous to the target state. Our data draw on more than 1,000 media reports and 500 research articles/reports to identify IEs, track their progress, and classify their features. The data cover 78 foreign influence efforts (FIEs) and 25 domestic influence efforts (DIEs) – in which governments targeted their own citizens – against 51 different countries from 2011 through early 2021. The Influence Effort dataset measures covert information campaigns by state actors, facilitating research on contemporary statecraft.
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