Recording: Mis-/Disinformation and Radicalisation: Public Sector Response
The webinar explores the role and impact of mis- and disinformation in extremism and radicalisation trends. It is aimed at public sector professionals in today’s increasingly digitalised world.
Overview
Mis- and disinformation campaigns are no longer a fringe concern for security specialists. Hostile actors, state and non-state alike, have become increasingly sophisticated in exploiting the information environment to radicalise communities, exacerbate tensions, and potentially incite violence. As these tactics evolve and proliferate across digital platforms, their consequences are felt far beyond the counterterrorism and extremism space. They are increasingly extending into the communities where disinformation takes root, complicating public sector engagement and communications.
The webinar is designed for professionals working in communications, community safety, and strategic leadership roles across policing and public sector efforts, with a focus on counter-terrorism functions like Prevent, Protect and Prepare. Speakers address the mechanisms by which disinformation spreads and gains traction, the specific challenges facing public sector institutions and professionals, and identify opportunities to strengthen institutional resilience and public trust.
The session included a moderated Q&A with the audience.
Panellists
Dr Jessica White, Director of Terrorism and Conflict Studies
Ms Judy Pal, Communications Consultant and Trainer
The webinar will be chaired by Mark Williams, Senior Programme Manager of the Organised Crime and Policing Team.
This webinar is supported by Warwickshire County Council, a member of the Safer Warwickshire Partnership Board.
Featuring
Dr Jessica White
Director of Terrorism and Conflict Studies
Terrorism and Conflict
Mark Williams
Senior Programme Manager | SHOC Network Member - Researcher
Organised Crime and Policing
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