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21 February 2025

SNSPA Hosts Third Roadshow Event: A Deep Dive into Information Ecosystems and Troubled Democracy

17 February 2025

The Observatory presents its results on News Media, Information Integrity, and the Public Sphere at the European University Institute

4 February 2025

The Observatory Launches its First Report at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society In Berlin

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27 September 2024

Scientists around the world call to protect research on one of humanity’s greatest short-term threats – Disinformation

11 September 2024

Partnership between the Forum on Information and Democracy and the CNRS Institute for Complex Systems (ISC-PIF)

25 January 2024

The International Observatory on Information and Democracy launches a Second Global Call for Research to Expand Literature on Crucial Research Questions, with Emphasis on Global South Regions

21 November 2023

Global Call for Contributions of the International Observatory On Information and Democracy: Submit your Research on AI, Media, Data Governance and Mis- and Disinformation

12 October 2023

The International Observatory on Information and Democracy launches its first research cycle at the Internet Governance Forum 2023 – call for academics and researchers

15 September 2023

19 Internationally Renowned Experts Join Steering Committee of the International Observatory on Information and Democracy

31 July 2023

The Forum is hiring !

10 July 2023

Closing of the call for nomination: over 100 experts applied for the International Observatory on Information and Democracy (OID) Steering Committee

17 May 2023

World Telecommunications and Information Society Day: 100 researchers call for a global assessment of the impact of digital technology on democracy

17 May 2023

The global call of 100 researchers to contribute to the International Observatory on Information and Democracy

10 November 2022

Mobilization for the Observatory on Information and Democracy at the Paris Peace Forum

23 September 2022

Several progress at the 2nd Summit for Information and Democracy

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News – Interactive Map

Developed using GarganText by the OID in partnership with CNRS Institute for Complex Systems.

This map represents a statistical summary of the thematic content of the report. The network graph represents relations between the words in the report, placing them closer to each other the more they are related. The bigger the node, the more present the word is, signalling its role in defining what the report is about. The colors represent words that are closely related to each other and can be interpreted as a topic.

The map is generated by the OID using GarganText – developed by the CNRS Institute of Complex Systems –on the basis of the repot’s text. Starting from a co-occurrence matrix generated from report’s text, GarganText forms a network where words are connected if they are likely to occur together. Clustering is conducted based on the Louvain community detection method, and the visualisation is generated using the Force Atlas 2 algorithm.