Balancing Act: Countering Digital Disinformation While Respecting Freedom of Expression

AUTHOR
Kalina Bontcheva and Julie Posetti (eds)
YEAR
2020
ANNOTATION

“[The Report] uses the term ‘disinformation’ to describe false or misleading content with potentially harmful consequences, irrespective of the underlying intentions or behaviours in producing and circulating such messages. The focus is not on definitions, but on how States, companies, institutions and organisations around the world are responding to this phenomenon, broadly conceived. The work includes a novel typology of 11 responses, making holistic sense of the disinformation crisis on an international scale, including during COVID-19. It also provides a 23-step tool developed to assess disinformation responses, including their impact on freedom of expression. The research concludes that disinformation cannot be addressed in the absence of freedom of expression concerns, and it explains why actions to combat disinformation should support, and not violate, this right. It also underlines that access to reliable and trustworthy information, such as that produced by critical independent journalism, is a counter to disinformation.”

OPEN ACCESS
On
LANGUAGE
English
RESOURCE TYPE
MEDIA TYPE
SUGGESTED CITATION

Kalina Bontcheva and Julie Posetti (eds). “Balancing Act: Countering Digital Disinformation While Respecting Freedom of Expression”. Broadband Commission Research Report on Freedom of Expression and Addressing Disinformation on the Internet 2020. https://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/working-groups/FoE_Disinfo_Report.pdf.