As the digital landscape evolves, questions regarding its impact on democratic processes have become increasingly pertinent. From the Arab Spring to contemporary events, the role of digital platforms in shaping political discourse has been under scrutiny.
This summer school aims to explore the multifaceted implications of digital platforms, from facilitating democratic participation to perpetuating non-democratic agendas through disinformation strategies. Through a comparative lens, scholars, experts, activists, and students will engage in dialogue to understand the evolving dynamics of digital politics in both democracies and non-democracies.
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