Politicians are being sold AI-powered 'digital fighters'
A new app gets around bot bans by recruiting real people to post political messages generated by AI.
Stronger regulations are needed, Tenove says, to βreset the playing field so you're not at a disadvantage for avoiding doing stuff that seems unethical or undemocratic.β Read the full article: www.nationalobserver.com/2026/02/24/i...
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Companies position these apps as democratic participation, but researchers such as Fenwick McKelvey & CSDIβs @cjten.bsky.social suggest they may undermine trust and transparency in online campaigns.
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Politicians are being sold AI-powered 'digital fighters'
A new app gets around bot bans by recruiting real people to post political messages generated by AI.
π€ Cyborg propaganda? Tech companies are looking for new methods of circumventing digital platform rules and election laws in order to shape election discourse, and sometimes that means bringing humans into the loop. www.nationalobserver.com/2026/02/24/i...
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Politicians are being sold AI-powered 'digital fighters'
A new app gets around bot bans by recruiting real people to post political messages generated by AI.
βThe idea that you would give your contact book information to a party without the consent of the people in your address book is deeply problematic."
@cjten.bsky.social discusses AI-powered political campaign tools via @nationalobserver.com
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Computational Social Science in Action: Vaccine & Climate Policy Narratives
How do vaccine and climate policy debates unfold onlineβand how can social scientists study them rigorously at scale?
How do vaccine and climate debates unfold online, and how can social scientists study them at scale? Join Johanna Klapproth, Mark Shakespear, @lauraknelson.bsky.social, and @cjten.bsky.social to discuss research strategies and how they can inform real-world policy.
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Navigating online discourse in a polarized information ecosystem
Explore effective communication strategies for today's polarized online environment.
Join Thorsten Quandt, Johanna Klapproth, and Heidi Tworek as they discuss how digital platforms and politics shape polarized online discourse, using case studies of vaccine debates in Germany and Canada. This event is organized by the Bridge Resource Consortium. www.eventbrite.com/e/navigating...
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Security of Self | Research and innovation
Cybersecurity needs a new understanding to enable societies and individuals to thrive in the digital context. A manifesto for a holistic and collaborative approach, The Security of Self invites a para...
Their chapter draws on interviews with public health communicators to show these risks and identify solutions.
Hats off to the editors @emilylaidlaw.bsky.social and @f-mb.bsky.social.
More details and the full book PDF are available here: www.uottawa.ca/research-inn...
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For their chapter, βThe Technology-Facilitated Insecurity of Public and Private Selves,β Chris and Heidi argue that social media platforms blur the boundaries between usersβ βpublicβ and βprivateβ identities, increasing their exposure to online and offline risks.
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Weβre thrilled that The Security of Self: A Human-Centric Approach to Cybersecurity is out, just in time for some holiday reading! The bookβs contributorsβincluding CSDI directors @cjten.bsky.social and @heiditworek.bsky.socialβput people at the centre of understanding and advancing cybersecurity.
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GLP-1RAs and Pay-Per-Click Direct-to-Consumer Advertising
This cross-sectional study evaluates the use of direct-to-consumer advertising for a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA).
Recent CSDI post-doctoral fellow Marco Zenone found that millions of dollars are spent on online Ozempic pay-per-click ads, with 11% of the ad keywords promoting weight lossβan βoff-labelβ and unapproved use of the drug. Could this be a drug advertising loophole? jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
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Policy Brief: How Universities Can Better Address Online Harassment
Online harassment of researchers and faculty members is increasingly common, and can seriously impact the psychological health and productivity of those who experience it.
Based on consultations wit...
ICYMI: Check out this new policy brief @ubcdemocracy.bsky.social on how universities can address online harassment of #researchers and #faculty. The brief reviews best practices and offers recommendations on how institutions can provide support. #HigherEd
π Read here: bridgerc.ca/online-haras...
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Congratulations to the Committee on this major report. Lots of good ideas in here to strengthen democracy in BC. Thanks to chairs @j-blatherwick-mla.bsky.social and @mla-wardstamer.bsky.social, and all the other committee members and staff.
I hope people check it out! lims.leg.bc.ca/pcms/file/19...
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Online harassment is silencing Canadaβs health experts β institutions need to do more to protect them
If Canada wants to get ahead of the next health crisis, it needs to shield its scientists and researchers from online abuse.
"Canada cannot prepare for future public health emergencies without protecting the safety of researchers and their freedom to pursue their lines of inquiry without fear."
Further insight on online harassment and our latest policy brief in @ca.theconversation.com
theconversation.com/online-haras...
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We are deeply grateful to the researchers, staff, and communities who informed this work and the final recommendations. Specific thanks to @bridgerc.bsky.social, @jhodson.bsky.social, and UBC Health.
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Inter-university action needed:
- Each institution should tackle this issue but itβs also a collective problem.
- Canadian universities should share and adopt best practices, and pursue joint initiatives as seen in other jurisdictions.
- Encourage provincial and federal action on online harms.
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- Online harassment can affect mental health, professional reputation, research diversity, and knowledge sharing.
- A wraparound framework provides diverse forms of support to address potential harm.
- We identify 7 domains of institutional support ranging from cybersecurity to PR to legal guidance.
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Online abuse of researchers and faculty is becoming more frequent and severe, and it can cause personal, professional, and institutional harms.
We consulted university staff, researchers, and global policy frameworks to create recommendations to better address this challenge.
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π Today, we launch our latest policy brief 'How Universities Can Better Address Online Harassment'. The brief reviews international best practices for institutions to support researchers facing abuse.
democracy.ubc.ca/publications...
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Effective Climate Communications: A Practical Workshop
An introduction to policy communications, with focus on the op-ed.
Want to learn how to best turn climate policy discussions into climate action? Join CSDI and the UBC Sustainability Hub on November 18th for a practical workshop on policy communications, with focus on writing op-eds.
Details and registration β¬οΈ
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UBC
β οΈOn September 10, the CSDI and the Electoral Integrity Project co-hosted the Technology and the Future of Democracy conference β bringing together over 80 attendees from academia, civil society, and policy practice.
π§΅Read more below!
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democracy.ubc.ca/news/stress-...
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Canadaβs defence spending surge must set limits on AI weapons
Canadaβs defence spending surge and AI strategy must keep humans in command of weapons, not AI.
"Policymakers must ensure human judgement - not algorithms - remains central in life-and-death decisions".
π CSDI's Nishtha Gupta explores the implications of AI adoption for Canada's defence strategy in @policyoptions.irpp.org.
π§΅https://policyoptions.irpp.org/2025/09/ai-defence-spending/
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Dis:connectivity and Globalisation
Globalisation is one of the most contested concepts of our time. From its promise of borderless flows of people, goods, and finance in the 1990s, it embodies today almost the opposite: deglobalisation...
@heiditworek.bsky.social discusses the undulation of communication technologies and their ability to both attract and oppose the energy of globalization in @globaldiscnct.bsky.social's recent volume.
Find Heidi's chapter and the entire open-access collection: www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi...
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2025 Vancouver Pre-APSA β The Electoral Integrity Project EIP
We are delighted to welcome our @apsa.bsky.social colleagues to Vancouver this week! Today, CSDI is co-convening a pre-APSA conference on Technology and the Future of Democracy, including tabletop exercises simulating election threats and responses. www.electoralintegrityproject.com/vancouver-20...
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Some of our findings include:
-Elections BC remains highly trusted
-Online political discourse was polarized with distinct partisan divides across social media platforms
-No evidence of foreign information manipulation during the election
-Declining ability to identify and trust reliable information
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