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Information Ecosystems and Troubled Democracy: Future Research Priorities

Author: Mansell, R., Durach, F., Kettemann, M. C., Lenoir, T., Procter, R., Tripathi, R., & Tucker, E.
Published in: International Observatory on Information and Democracy
Year: 2025
Type: Academic articles

This summary outlines key research priorities drawn from the Observatory on Information & Democracy’s comprehensive analysis of cutting-edge research across multiple disciplines, supported by 1,664 citations. The analysis centers on three main areas: Media, Politics, and Trust; Artificial Intelligence, Information Ecosystems, and Democracy; and Data Governance and Democracy, all interconnected by the overarching challenge of mis- and disinformation.This document provides a roadmap for future fundamental research questions across the following issues:-Datafication for Profit -Human Rights & Fundamental Freedoms -Information Ecosystems: Exclusions and inequitable inclusions -Governing for Transparency and Accountability -Media and information literacy (MIL) and AI literacy -Dominance of Research from the Global North

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