Deep dive into current European political debates by listening to our podcasts created by our staff and students, engaging with top European academics and practitioners.
The College of Europe - Bruges Campus regularly publishes podcast episodes to discuss current European affairs from an academic perspective.
The College of Europe empowers its students by publishing their podcast episodes.
The views and opinions expressed in student-led episodes are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Europe.
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Deep dive into current European political debates by listening to our podcasts created by our staff and students, engaging with top European academics and practitioners.
The College of Europe - Bruges Campus regularly publishes podcast episodes to discuss current European affairs from an academic perspective.
The College of Europe empowers its students by publishing their podcast episodes.
The views and opinions expressed in student-led episodes are those of the individual participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College of Europe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The topic of disinformation has become a constant in the current security discourse. With the boom in modern technologies and the rise of AI, coupled with the earlier shift that came with social media and online media platforms, a new urgency appeared as regards addressing the threat stemming from disinformation and foreign information manipulation and influence (FIMI) online. Markéta Šonková (IRD) talked about these issues with Kristína Šefčíková, a project manager at Prague Security Studies Institute, a Prague-based security-oriented think tank. Kristína specializes in disinformation, strategic communication, and foreign malign influence, with a specific focus on the area of Central and Eastern Europe. They discussed the rising risk of disinformation and misinformation, EU tools aimed at countering these threats, the role of AI, algorithms, and modern technologies, as well as resilience of democratic societies vis a vis these threats, including during the most recent European elections.
Learn more about the CoEnnect Digital Society: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coennect-digital-society/
Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm.
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