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assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2021Partners:Police University CollegePolice University CollegeFunder: Research Council of Finland Project Code: 315074Funder Contribution: 219,040 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:BRIDGE 129 SPA, Police University College, KUOPION KAUPUNKI, ZANASI, TCD +15 partnersBRIDGE 129 SPA,Police University College,KUOPION KAUPUNKI,ZANASI,TCD,DEVERYWARE,TEKEVER,Government of Portugal,NORTH YORKSHIRE PCC,ITTI,Thalgo (France),PPSL,AREA 7 SRL,HUS,CSSC,MAI,University of Greifswald,NORTH YORKSHIRE PCC,PELASTUSOPISTO,UEFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 312850more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:Ministère de l'Intérieur, ACADEMY OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR BULGARIA, MinJus, DHPol, Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania +21 partnersMinistère de l'Intérieur,ACADEMY OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR BULGARIA,MinJus,DHPol,Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Lithuania,Ministry of the Interior,HUNGARIAN MINISTRY OF INTERIOR,Malta Police Force,Police University College,An Garda Síochána,Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic,Ministry of Administration and Interior,SPA,Ministry of the Interior,Government of Portugal,BM.I,MOPAC,UNICRI,Cyprus Police,National Police Department,MAI,Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Latvia,KEMEA,Police Academy in Szczytno,MINISTERO DELL'INTERNO,Ministry of the InteriorFunder: European Commission Project Code: 285099more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2017Partners:TEKEVER, Police University College, KUOPION KAUPUNKI, DEVERYWARE, Government of Portugal +14 partnersTEKEVER,Police University College,KUOPION KAUPUNKI,DEVERYWARE,Government of Portugal,ZANASI,AAHD,TCD,PPSL,AREA 7 SRL,NORTH YORKSHIRE PCC,ITTI,THALES,MAI,University of Greifswald,HUS,SPARK ULTRAHD TECHNOLOGY,PELASTUSOPISTO,UEFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 606796more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Ministère de l'Intérieur, Ministry of the Interior, UCSC, FEDERALE POLITIE BELGIE - FODERALE POLEZEI BELGIEN, THE LISBON COUNCIL +13 partnersMinistère de l'Intérieur,Ministry of the Interior,UCSC,FEDERALE POLITIE BELGIE - FODERALE POLEZEI BELGIEN,THE LISBON COUNCIL,SPA,KUL,ATOS IT,Police University College,BIGS,CONVERGENCE CIVIL NON PROFIT SOCIETY,IANUS,FHVR,INTRASOFT International,ITML,VUB,INOV,Ministry of the InteriorFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101073980Overall Budget: 4,471,720 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,820 EUROnline social networks, news media and web platforms are the way contemporary societies operate for communication, information exchange, business, co-creation, learning and knowledge acquisition . However, the veracity of information circulating in the digital world is often in dispute. Indeed, disinformation and fake news (D&FN) increasingly affect and distort public opinion. National governments and supranational institutions recognize the spread of D&FN as a pernicious social problem. Indeed, the diffusion online of D&FN may have severe consequences. First, the spread of D&FN might infuse uncertainty and fear, intensify the crisis situations, weaken the European societies aggravating their divisions. In turn, the increase in divisions and fear leads to episodes of physical violence offline and other hate crimes. As such, D&FN have the power to polarise public debates and put the health, security, and environment of EU citizens at risk. Finally, the use of fake accounts, the involvement of AI-generated fake content and the use of bots that can spread D&FN at scale pose additional problems. FERMI will exploit a holistic and cross-disciplinary methodology towards a framework that will thoroughly analyse D&FN and their sources, in combination with all the socioeconomic factors that may affect both the spreading of such incidents and their effects on multiple dimensions of society. Comprising a set of innovative technological developments, FERMI will facilitate EU Police Authorities to detect and monitor the way that D&FN spread, both in terms of locations and within different segments of the society, and to put in place relevant security countermeasures; it will produce and diffuse tailor-made training material designed for i) European Police Authorities, ii) other professionals and stakeholders, iii) EU citizens for combating the spread and limiting the impact of D&FN and increasing digital trust.
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