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Information Roadmap 2024: Disinformation, AI, and Beyond in the Next Election

Oct 24
2023
7:30pm - 9:00pm
On Campus Event - Old Library, Room 110
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Nina Jankowicz '11

Political Science, Data Science, and the Center for Social Sciences present author and disinformation specialist Nina Jankowicz '11, vice president at the Centre for Information Resilience.

About Nina Jankowicz '11

Nina Jankowicz is an internationally recognized expert on disinformation and democratization and the author of two books: How to Lose the Information War (Bloomsbury 2020), which The New Yorker called “a persuasive new book on disinformation as a geopolitical strategy” and How to Be A Woman Online (Bloomsbury 2022), an examination of online abuse and disinformation and tips for fighting back, which Publisher’s Weekly named “essential.” Currently the Vice President at the U.K.-based Centre for Information Resilience, a non-profit focused on countering disinformation, Jankowicz has advised governments, international organizations, and tech companies and testified before the U.S. Congress, U.K. Parliament, and European Parliament. She was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in AI in 2023. 

In 2022, Jankowicz was appointed to lead the Disinformation Governance Board, an intra-agency best practices and coordination entity at the Department of Homeland Security; she resigned after a sustained disinformation campaign caused the Biden Administration to abandon the project. From 2017-2022, Jankowicz has held fellowships at the Wilson Center, where she led accessible, actionable research about the effects of disinformation on women and freedom of expression around the world. She advised the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry on strategic communications under the auspices of a Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship in 2016-17. Early in her career, she managed democracy assistance programs to Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute.

Political Science

Data Science

Center for Social Sciences

Audience: BMC Community
Type(s): Lecture
Contact:
Carol Hager

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