Case Study on Social Media Analysis of Elections in Kenya (2026)

This paper was written by Caleb Gichuhi in the book Disinformation: A Multidisciplinary Analysis. This case study analyzes how disinformation was used on social media to influence perceptions during Kenya’s 2022 general election, specifically examining disinformation tactics across three electoral phases; pre-election, during-election, and post-election. Data gathered from Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter reveal a persistent … Read more

Addressing Digital Harms in Conflict: a Review of Best Practices (2025)

This paper was authored by Helena Puig Larrauri, Megan Grazier, and Rita Costa Cots from Build Up. This report considers different categories of digital harm, and what we know about their impact on conflict. It looks into how people and organizations working in the peacebuilding and mediation fields might identify, track, and understand digital harms … Read more

Archetypes of Polarization on Social Media (2025 pre-print)

This paper was written by Julie Hawke, Mira El Mawla, Caleb Gichuhi and Helena Puig Larrauri. The presentation of online hate signals the structure and intensity of societal divisions, but when these seeds of discord are planted, what constitutes a fertile soil to grow and spread? This chapter examines the composition of online affective polarization … Read more