SmidgeCast

Welcome to SmidgeCast, the podcast channel of the SMIDGE Project. We explore the surge of extremist narratives in Europe and their impact on mainstream discussions. We will focus on middle-aged individuals who, not being digital natives, rely on traditional and online media, making them susceptible to extremism. In each engaging episode, we bring together experts, academics and stakeholders to explain the intricate web of issues impacting this group. Through insightful conversations and expert perspectives, SmidgeCast aligns with the goals of the Smidge Project: counteract misinformation, foster critical thinking and uphold democratic values. Stay informed, stay resilient. #SmidgeCast #Disinformation

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Episodes

Thursday Sep 05, 2024

In this episode of the #SmidgeCast, we explore the evolving landscape of extremism with Line Nybro Petersen and Mikkel Baekby Johansen from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH). Join us as we explore the hybridization of extremist ideologies, where radical beliefs blend with mainstream culture, conspiracy theories, and personal grievances, creating new and complex forms of radicalization.

Friday Aug 16, 2024

In this episode of the Smidgecast, Christian Gulas, a Network Analyst from FAS Research in Vienna, explains his role in analyzing the spread and attractiveness of disinformation and conspiracy theories on social media platforms. We explore the social and semantic structures that make these theories so compelling, the role of emotions like fear and anger, and how social media's business model and algorithms contribute to the proliferation of conspiracy theories. 

Thursday May 02, 2024

Researchers Maria Rita Bracchini and Fabrizio Boldrini from Fondazione Villa Montesca discuss the profound implications of AI on teaching and learning, exploring its potential benefits, risks and ethical considerations. They share insights on how AI is reshaping educational paradigms and how educators can navigate the challenges posed by disinformation, conspiracy theories and online extremism.

Thursday Mar 07, 2024

In this episode of the Smidgecast, Sara Wilford from Montfort University discusses the vulnerability of middle-aged individuals to misinformation and the impact of the digital landscape on their information consumption. The theory of deep state is explored as an example of a conspiracy theory that resonates with middle-aged individuals and influences their political beliefs. Join us for an engaging discussion on the complexities of navigating truth in today's digital world.

Tuesday Jan 23, 2024

In this first episode of SmidgeCast, Prof. Giovanni Ziccardi provides a comprehensive overview of the SMIDGE project, and explains the pressing need to combat disinformation, conspiracy theories and online extremism in today’s complex landscape. If you found this episode informative, please share it to support our mission.

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