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A #HorizonEU project (GA 101095290) analysing online extremist narratives' impact on middle-aged individuals | #disinformation
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At the ENgaGE Symposium, organised by the South-East Europe Programme of ELIAMEP under the Project GEMS , Sara Wilford had the opportunity to present the #Smidgeproject and share its results! The event brought together 72 participants from across Europe to discuss one of
What happens when family conversations collide with conspiracy thinking? "A Family Tea" is a new thought-provoking video developed in collaboration with Hamlett Films and De Montfort University as part of the #SMIDGEProject The film explores how everyday frustrations can become
🎙️ New episode of the #SmidgeCast is out now! In this episode, we explore how cinema and media literacy can be powerful tools against extremist ideologies. Our guest, Prof Jason Lee, Professor of Film, Media and Culture at De Montfort University shares insights on how film has
🤝On Thursday, October 2, #SMIDGEProject meets one of its sister projects, OppAttune Project Together, we are co-organising a one-day PhD workshop on Digital Reactionary Movements. The workshop will bring together eight PhD researchers and four senior scholars to present ongoing
🗞️ The SMIDGE project has been featured in The Guardian! The article highlights how far-right narratives, hashtag#misinformation, and conspiracies thrive in online spaces that seem ordinary at first glance. As our colleague Sara Wilford explained, many conspiracy and
📢 A Family Tea is out now! Developed by De Montfort University in collaboration with Hamlett Films, this short film is part of the SMIDGE research project. Through the story of Mary, a nurse navigating professional and personal stress, A Family Tea explores how personal
🎞️Did you have the opportunity to watch "A Family Tea"? Produced by De Montfort University in collaboration with Hamlett Films, this short film — part of the #SMIDGEProject — explores how everyday conversations within families can shape the way we think about trust and