Michel Martin, Texas Public Radio; Digital Threats On 2020 Elections
"Siva Vaidhyanathan has been writing about these concerns. He is a 
professor of media studies at the University of Virginia. We spoke 
earlier about why he thinks digital democracy will face its greatest 
test in 2020."
"MARTIN: Do you have a sense of, you know, based on your research and 
that of others, whether there is some throughline to these groups that 
are engaging in these disinformation campaigns around the world? Like, 
what's their end goal? Do we - is there, say, a single source or a few 
sources - is there anything - you know, what do we know?
VAIDHYANATHAN:
 There doesn't seem to be a single source, but there seems to be 
thematic coherence. In other words, if there is an extreme authoritarian
 political force in the Philippines - and there is - and there's an 
extreme authoritarian political force in Ukraine - let's say trying to 
be imposed from across the border in Russia - those forces are going to 
learn from each other. It's very easy to mimic the strategy of another 
one. So what it means is if you're of that ilk, if you want to disrupt 
democracy and undermine any form of governance that might support the 
rule of law and limit corruption, et cetera, you are going to try to 
flood the political sphere with nonsense, with stuff that will divide 
society, stuff that will turn people against each other, especially 
against minorities or against immigrants."
The Paperback version of my Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published on Nov. 13, 2025; the Ebook on Dec. 11; and the Hardback and Cloth versions on Jan. 8, 2026. Preorders are available via Amazon and this Bloomsbury webpage: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/ethics-information-and-technology-9781440856662/
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