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Censorship and Deception: How Social Media Controls Fuel Misinformation in Turkey

Ohio State University

In August of this year Turkey’s Information and Communication Technologies Authority blocked the social media platform Instagram as an effort to regulate access to the internet. With the rapid...

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Redrawing the Lines: Issue 1, Political Polarization between Ohio Voters

Ohio State University

Through the Franklin County Democratic party, I had the opportunity to participate in several canvasing events this past month. On October 11th and 12th I  canvased the Clintonville and...

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Foreign Interference: Is Iran Running the 2024 Election, What does this mean for America’s Democracy?

Ohio State University

As America reaches election day in November, the 2024 presidential race has been found to be a topic of the utmost importance to not only Americans but foreign actors. As influence of U.S Policy...

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Upcoming Virtual Event

Is U.S. Democracy Really at Risk? A Framework for Assessing Threats

Please join us for a virtual event on Tuesday, July 8th at 10:00 AM EST, co-hosted by American University’s Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS) and the Trust, Accountability and Inclusion (TAI) Collaborative, as we introduce our new, nonpartisan framework designed to identify and interpret potential threats to U.S. democracy. With partisan divides and a flood of new policies almost daily, it’s hard to tell which actions threaten democratic norms—and which simply reflect political disagreement. Our goal is to move beyond partisan narratives and offer an approach that minimizes researcher bias and supports rigorous analysis.

We will present our new U.S. focused work, as well as draw international comparisons using our Democratic Erosion Event Dataset (DEED) to explore how the U.S. trajectory compares to broader global trends of democratic backsliding.This event is targeted to civil society leaders, journalists, funders, and anyone seeking a clear and evidence-based method for assessing democratic risks in real time.

Speakers include:
Jessica Gottlieb – Presenter, Co-Director, Democratic Erosion Consortium (DEC)
Emily Thielmann – Discussant, Deputy Director, Democracy Funders Network
Michael Jarvis – Q&A Moderator, Executive Director, Trust, Accountability, and Inclusion (TAI) Collaborative

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