Lena Frischlich
@lenafrescamente.bsky.social
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Communication scholar and media psychologist. Exploring the abyss of digital communications and how to foster democratic resilience. || Associate Professor Digital Democracy Centre University of Southern Denmark
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The Limits of Analogies of Misinformation

“Contrary to misinformation, viruses care little about ingroup dynamics, political supplies, or the larger media context in which they spread.”

By @lenafrescamente.bsky.social, @abhishekr0y.bsky.social, @hdschulze.bsky.social

#AcademicSky #SocialPsyc 🧪
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#PublicationAlert 🥰. This one has been long in the making: It started with a @sfiscience.bsky.social workshop in 2023, lead to a working group at the SFI in 2024, multiple online-meetings (one from Costa Rica, Munich, Denmark, Mumbai, and the US), thought-provoking and truly interdisciplinary work.
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Overall, we hope that our framework provides a useful lense for studying misinformation and designing interventions and regulations by raising awareness for this complexity, by enabling the targeted discussion of side effects, & hopefully by inspiring further work! PS: you can read it #openaccess 🤓
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Very often we study misinformation through analogies: Seeing it as virus ( #infodemic), a weapon ( #informationWarfare), or a toxin ( #informationPollution). We did an extensive mapping of these analogies mileages & baggage showing what complexities they sytematically overlook
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We provide a new framework arguing that misinfo is complex: If we want to understand it, we need to account for prototypical actors and their interaction on the individual micro, social, and digital meso, and the country macro-level actors - as well as cross-level influences & feedback loops.
The figure shows four times the same graph: A stacked image of four levels corresponding to the macro-level of societies, the meso-level II of digital platforms, the meso-level I of social groups, and the micro-level of individual media users. For each level, prototypical actors are mentioned (micro level: creator, spreader, recipient, counterspeaker, and bystander. Meso-level I, primary group, secondary group, category. Meso-level II chat-oriented social media, digital platforms, publication-oriented platforms, macro-level: politics, law, economy, media, education/ science).
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The result of this super cool work with Henrik Olsson, @abhishekr0y.bsky.social, @hdschulze.bsky.social, Stan Rhodes, and Alison Mansheim can now be found online - and we hope you like it as much as we do 😍https://www.nature.com/articles/s44260-025-00053-z- Core ideas also summarized below 🔽
The complexity of misinformation extends beyond virus and warfare analogies
npj Complexity - The complexity of misinformation extends beyond virus and warfare analogies
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#PublicationAlert 🥰. This one has been long in the making: It started with a @sfiscience.bsky.social workshop in 2023, lead to a working group at the SFI in 2024, multiple online-meetings (one from Costa Rica, Munich, Denmark, Mumbai, and the US), thought-provoking and truly interdisciplinary work.
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They say: once there’s a paper 📝, it’s real…
🎉 #MEDem in #EPS @ecpr.bsky.social

The paper outlines how MEDem will strengthen #OpenScience by making data #FAIR in #DemocracyResearch – and how scholars across Europe are joining forces to build a truly open #ResearchInfrastructure ⚙️
Screenshot of the article “Open science in democracy research: the research infrastructure ‘Monitoring Electoral Democracy’ (MEDem)” published in European Political Science. The header shows the journal name, DOI link, and the label “DEBATE.” Below, the title is followed by the author list: Hajo Boomgaarden, Alexia Katsanidou, Sylvia Kritzinger, Georg Lutz, Johanna Willmann, and Jakob-Moritz Eberl. The abstract explains the aims of MEDem as a European research infrastructure to make democracy research data FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable). Keywords listed include open science, FAIR data, ESFRI roadmap, research infrastructure, democracy research, data harmonization, data linking, and data set search. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-025-00534-8
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Very honored to speak today at the European Commissions #JCR meeting on disinformation about the work Larissa Leonhard, Ruth Wendt and I are doing with @liedetectors.bsky.social , studying how young media users respond to #medialiteracy training by Journalists at school - even if only online.
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Of particular interest from @sabinebarthold.bsky.social & Richard Joos is their work on counter-swarms
www.weizenbaum-institut.de/media/Publik...
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And finally @andre-k-rodarte.bsky.social and I talk about our project studying democratic resilience across the multiple levels on which misinformation dynamics unfold
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@lyngemoller.bsky.social presents the "AI in the news ecosystem - navigating trust and authenticity (AINATA)" project funded by @carlsbergfondet.dk and led by @claesdevreese.bsky.social. Over the next years, AINATA will look at news media, influencers, citizens trust and engagement in an age of AI.
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@rasmusschmokel.bsky.social presents his dissertation (2025). He advanced a socio-technical understanding of social media, (co-) developed a mock-up social media platform for @ddc-sdu.bsky.social, studied how user demand*algorithmic supply ▶️ inequalities, and tested public service algorithms.
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Freja Sørine Adler presents the Safe ChilDe project - looking at misinformation in the lifeworld of children age 5-12. SafeChilDe combines ethnography with a survey, legal analyses and developing a game for children improving their #medialiteracy
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Anne Clausen presents the results of her 1st paper, a scoping review on the harrassment of LGBTQI+ - showing high dominance of studies on accessible data and from computer science. Lots of things to research :-)
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Giorgia Sampó discusses decentralized autonomous organisations (DAOs) for climate change mitigation. DAOs are based on blockchain and can enable people to have trustworthy contracts/ interactions while distributed. Giorgia studies what we know about DAOs, how they work, and how to understand them.
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The second day of the @ddc-sdu.bsky.social retreat starts with an update of the different projects at the DDC: Rasam Zamanifarahansi presents his dissertation on "Personal autonomy at the European Court of Human Rights" - studying how that links to people's rights for not being manipulated online.
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(There might be some points regarding the roles that could be made a bit simpler, but the general idea was super funny)
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You have to ask Maryam when she's back or text @andre-k-rodarte.bsky.social - maybe there are even materials to share 😉
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Haha, it was hilarious- we got assigned roles (and real pos/neg reviews DDC members received) and had to make clever decision to further our prescribed motives (eg supporting reviewer 1 vs reviewer 2s own agenda) - a bit werewolf game style
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Love this years social activity game - playing publish or perish - who's gonna be reviewer 2 😈
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It's still a bit of time till she starts - but the whole @ddc-sdu.bsky.social is very excited to have @jolukito.bsky.social joining us as a colleague in February and now on the retreat - giving an introduction into her fascinating work ( see for yourself scholar.google.com/citations?us...)
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The real heroes of academia are often people that are less often in the spotlight- such as @ddc-sdu.bsky.social finance magician Bettina - very glad that she could join the retreat and see all the project results that her work makes possible 😀
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Absolutely fascinating talk by Maryam Khaleghipour - including with rich insights into how to study communication in Iran - and her very cool research on the targets of online attacks
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