The lastest monitoring results "Strengthening the Capacity to Counter Disinformation", November-December 2021

Centrum Analiz Propagandy i Dezinformacji
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We publish the latest partial reports developed under the project "Strengthening the Capacity to Counter Disinformation”. They are the result of the monitoring of the Russian and Belarusian information space carried out in November and December 2021. The research of selected online media was carried out thanks to the support of the National Endowment for Democracy.

What can you learn from the results of the monitoring carried out in November and December 2021?

The analysis of Russian and Belarusian online media allowed for a thorough examination of the narratives built in the information space of both countries. Thanks to the conducted research, in the latest report we describe, among others: how was the migration crisis on the border with Belarus used for propaganda purposes in November and December 2021? What topics were covered by articles published in the context of the Baltic countries in the analyzed period? What were the main narratives disseminated in the Belarusian information space about? Find out more about it!

Read more in our reports: 

REPORT 07: Russian information space, November-December

REPORT 08: Belarusian information space, November-December

Previous reports:

REPORT 01: Russian information space, May-June

REPORT 02: Belarusian information space, May-June

REPORT 03: Russian information space, July-August

REPORT 04: Belarusian information space, July-August

REPORT 05: Russian information space, September-October

REPORT 06: Belarusian information space, September-October

This project's goal is to spread information about activities in the area of information and psychological influences in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe based on monitoring of Russian and Belarusian information space. Lack of which distorts the real picture and scale of hostile actions, hinders forecasting and increases security gaps resulting from coordination of simultaneous, multi-vector Russian operations, calculated to achieve specific goals by impacting on various auditoriums.