Research and Reports

NORDIS Research

During the second period of NORDIS the University of Bergen and Factiverse will develop tools to facilitate fact checking of generative AI.

The tools can both be used to detect and disclose AI-generated disinformation, deepfakes, and misleading audiovisual content. 

This work will build on tools developed in the first funding period of NORDIS by the University of Bergen and on products and prototypes that have already been developed by Factiverse.

To help address the challenge of generative AI at a European level, NORDIS will make all the results and tools available for the EDMO community when the second period of NORDIS ends.

The tools will additionally be tested in training courses of Nordic journalists. This activity will be led by FMI Media Institute.

The activities of the first funding period of NORDIS have resulted in several research reports by Aarhus University, Uppsala University, University of Helsinki and University of Bergen. The results can be accessed below.

The NORDIS fact-checking partners are Faktisk.no (NO), TjekDet (DK), Källkritikbyrån (SE), and Faktabaari (FI).

We are members of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO).

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Publications

Recently published research papers

Communication rights and the Nordic epistemic commons: Assessing the media welfare state in the age of information disorder

Year: 2024, Authors: Horowitz, M.; Nieminen, H. (University of Helsinki), Publication: Nordicom

Archive

Archived research publications by NORDIS

Report on National Surveys in the NORDIS Countries on Audiences’ Experiences of Media Trust and Disinformation

Minna Horowitz, Elis Karell and Arto Kekkonen (University of Helsinki)

Verified false content in Europe on social media

Anton Elias Holt, Marina Charquero-Ballester, Jessica Gabriele Walter and Anja Bechmann (DATALAB, Aarhus University)

Platform responsibility, legitimacy building and harmful social media content

Mervi Pantti and Yang Xu (University of Helsinki)

Five policy recommendations to improve the state-of-affairs

Tveen, M. H., Charquero-Ballester, M., Walter, J.G. & Bechmann, A., Aarhus University

Emotional landscapes of misinformation spread

Marina Charquero-Ballester, Jessica Gabriele Walter, Astrid Sletten Rybner, Ida A. Nissen, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Anja Bechmann (DATALAB, Aarhus University)

Recommendations of the Nordic Think Tank for Tech and Democracy

Minna Horowitz (University of Helsinki) and Mathias Holm Tveen (Aarhus University)

An analytical report on online information propagation: The methods to propagate stories, with case studies

Matteo Magnani, Victoria Yantseva, Davide Vega, Uppsala University

Assessing Information Disorder in the Digital Media Welfare State: A Rights-Based Approach

DATALAB, Aarhus University

How to assess national resilience to online misinformation; cooperation with Digires

Auksė Balčytienė (Vytautas Magnus University) and Minna Aslama Horowitz (University of Helsinki)

Report on image verification tools

Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen (University of Bergen), Laurence Dierickx (University of Bergen), Carl-Gustav Lindén (University of Bergen) and Andreas L. Opdahl (University of Bergen)

A method for auditing fact-checking databases

Ida Anthonj Nissen, Jessica Gabriele Walter, Marina Charquero-Ballester and Anja Bechmann (DATALAB, Aarhus University)

Predicting covid-related collective anxiety on social media

Marina Charquero-Ballester, Jessica, Gabriele Walter, Astrid Sletten Rybner, Ida A. Nissen, Kenneth Christian Enevoldsen and Anja Bechmann (DATALAB, Aarhus University)

Policy approaches to information disorder in the digital welfare state

John Grönvall (University of Helsinki and Arcada UAS.)

Opportunities and challenges of public service media organisations in countering information disorder

Elis Karell and Minna Aslama Horowitz (University of Helsinki), Interviews performed by: Elis Karell, Minna Aslama Horowitz, Aura Lindeberg, and John Grönvall Supported by: Aarhus University, University of Bergen, and Uppsala University

State of the art in fact-checking technology

Carl-Gustav Lindén (University of Bergen), Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen (University of Bergen), Camilla Salas-Gulliksen (University of Bergen), Sohail Ahmed Khan (University of Bergen) Maria Amelie (Factiverse) Laurence Dierickx (University of Bergen)

Report on the user needs of fact-checkers

Carl-Gustav Lindén (University of Bergen), Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen (University of Bergen), Camilla Salas-Gulliksen (University of Bergen), Sohail Ahmed Khan (University of Bergen), Maria Amelie (Factiverse) and Laurence Dierickx (University of Bergen)

Detection methods: the algorithms used to identify problematic content and behaviors

Matteo Magnani (Uppsala University)

The NORDIS research partners consist of four university partners, each representing one of the four Nordic countries. The university partners, Aarhus University, University of Helsinki, University in Bergen and Uppsala University, constitute a multidisciplinary research network ranging from computer science to media, journalism, and policy studies. The research activities are divided into 4 activities, each led by one of the University Partners:

Activity 2, led by the NORDIS coordinator, Aarhus University, will provide research on the context and circulation of mis- and disinformation in Nordic countries on digital media. The research conducted will be based on cross country data.

Activity 2 will add new research on disinformation that will lay the foundation for shared fact-checking initiatives, policy measures, and further insights into the emotions and influencers of disinformation

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Scientific Publications Repository

The EDMO archive of European academic research on disinformation in digital media provides an overview of academic research within the field of disinformation, and it will be continually updated throughout the project.