This document presents a vision for a grand, civil societal response to online manipulation: developing the capability to detect it; the coalitions to confront it, the strategies to prevent it, and the structures of cooperation and funding that are needed to do both across all the causes and issues that it now threatens to undermine.
Developing a Civil Society Response to Online Manipulation
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Civil Society Organisation (CSO), Disinformation, Online Manipulation
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