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Time-Frequency Representations in response to true and fake news: Pilot study
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Kazun A. D., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2026 № 2 С. 192–215
This article examines how Russians conceptualize the groups most vulnerable to fake news. Drawing on 119 semi-structured interviews conducted in spring 2024, I find clear evidence of the third-person effect: participants believe that disinformation primarily threatens “others” who differ from them on salient dimensions. Age is the most common basis for dividing society into “us” ...
Added: May 12, 2026
Kazun A. D., Журнал социологии и социальной антропологии 2026 Т. 29 № 1 С. 100–117
The term "fake news" has entered not only academic discourse but also everyday language. Researchers highlight a wide range of negative consequences associated with disinformation. However, it remains unknown whether the public problematizes this situation and whether news audiences are willing to justify fake news in certain contexts. This study's empirical base comprises 119 semi-structured ...
Added: April 10, 2026
Diskin E., Каз.: Издательство «Познание» Казанского инновационного университета, 2025.
Настоящая книга посвящена комплексному анализу понятий «информация», «дезинформация» и смежных терминов в правовом и междисциплинарном контекстах. Автор подчеркивает неоднозначность употребления термина, постепенное размывание его смысла. Исследование разделено на две равных части. Первая является семантикофилософским осмыслением понятия «информация». Далее автор изучает примеры употребления термина «информация» в законодательстве – сначала в российском, потом в законодательстве ЕС, США ...
Added: March 11, 2026
Meissner D., Salati Marcondes de Moraes G. H., Brandão Fischer B. et al., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2025. No. WP BRP /STI/2025.
Innovation has long been at the center of debates in economics, management, and organizational studies. However, innovation is never free of uncertainty and risk. Every act of innovation implies a departure from established paths and a willingness to embrace the unknown. From the beginning it's never clear if there is an audience which appreciates the ...
Added: November 28, 2025
Andrey Timashkov, Sarah Anderson, Oksana Zinchenko, Frontiers in Neuroscience 2025 Vol. 19 Article 1662272
The analysis revealed nine distinct activation clusters, revealing a comprehensive neural network involved in uncertainty processing. Key findings demonstrated predominant activations in the anterior insula (up to 63.7% representation), inferior frontal gyrus (up to 40.7%), and inferior parietal lobule (up to 78.1%). We found a functional specialization between emotional-motivational processes (clusters 1–5) and cognitive processes ...
Added: November 26, 2025
Diskin E., Вестник Пермского университета. Юридические науки 2025 № 3(69) С. 409–429
Introduction: Disinformation represents one of the most complex challenges for legal regulation. Legal systems worldwide respond differently to this challenge amid heightened geopolitical tensions. The phenomenon of disinformation is examined by scholars across various disciplines; however, from a legal perspective, the concept remains insufficiently studied. Abroad, the term "disinformation" has firmly established itself in legislation ...
Added: November 5, 2025
Monahhova E., Morozova A., Gorodnicheva Y. et al., , in: 2025 Seventh International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN).: IEEE, 2025. P. 74–77.
This study examined behavioral and electrophysiological responses to medical sources with varying credibility levels regarding expertise and trustworthiness dimensions. We investigated how a fictional doctor's work experience (expertise), patient ratings (trustworthiness) and participants' individual characteristics influence source persuasiveness and opinion changes about true and fake medical statements. Overall, 19 participants performed a pilot study: they ...
Added: October 8, 2025
Gorodnicheva Y., Bekim A., Klucharev V. et al., , in: 2025 Seventh International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN).: IEEE, 2025. P. 20–24.
This study explores the effects of manipulative content on uncertainty reduction, focusing on individual differences in Need for Cognition (NFC). Behavioral (reading cessation) and physiological (eye-tracking) measures were used to assess responses to cognitive, affective, and neutral stimuli. Results indicate that cognitive manipulations increase reading time; and cognitive and affective manipulations elicit more fixations and ...
Added: October 8, 2025
Kazun A. D., ИНТЕРакция. ИНТЕРвью. ИНТЕРпретация 2025 Т. 17 № 3 С. 35–54
This article presents the findings of a study on Russian perceptions of the consequences of fake news. The empirical foundation consists of 119 semi-structured interviews conducted in 2024 with respondents of varying ages and news consumption engagement. Participants problematized the spread of fake news, highlighting a wide range of negative consequences that can be grouped ...
Added: September 30, 2025
Kazun A. D., Petrova D., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2025 № 3 С. 108–126
The fake news raises concerns among both researchers and news consumers. This article, based on 119 interviews, examines public perceptions of measures to counter disinformation. Informants view fake news as a phenomenon posing a significant social threat. However, there is widespread skepticism about the possibility of completely eradicating fake news, which is attributed to the ...
Added: September 25, 2025
Kazun A. D., Полис. Политические исследования 2025 № 6 С. 73–85
This study examines folk theories of fake news within the context of a complex, heterogeneous, and rapidly changing media environment. This article is based on 119 semi-structured interviews exploring perceptions of fake news. Analysis reveals three prevalent folk theories concerning this phenomenon: (1) "Fake news is everywhere," reflecting a relativistic understanding of facts. Informants expressed ...
Added: September 16, 2025
Cham: Springer, 2025.
This edited volume explores the complex relationship between AI, media and international security, focusing on key criteria. First, identifying AI applications like automated content and deepfakes. Second, evaluating security risks, including AI-driven information and psychological warfare, while considering geopolitical factors in a shifting global landscape. Written by a collection of international experts across diverse disciplines ...
Added: July 27, 2025
Grebnev L., Вопросы философии 2025 № 6 С. 105–116
The relevance of the topic is related to the fact that after the complete abandonment of real values in the 1970s of the main means of international settlements - the US dollar – there is a growing feeling that money increasingly represents an illusory reality. The article begins with an analysis of the illusions associated ...
Added: June 26, 2025
Trnavac R., Вестник РГГУ. Серия «Литературоведение. Языкознание. Культурология» 2025 № 3 С. 210–226
The aim of this pilot study is to investigate persuasive methods in fake news, with a particular focus on their basic taxonomy and identification of the pragmatic mechanisms, such as conversational implicatures, which operate in examples with a persuasive character. A preliminary analysis of English-language social media and English-language blogs and news shows the use ...
Added: April 4, 2025
Khezri E., Tatarko A., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2025 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 106–129
Previous research showed the association of socioeconomic status (SES) with both interdependence and independence in collectivistic cultures and the socioeconomic disadvantages of mismatch between the individual and the overarching culture. This study investigated whether interdependent-independent self-construals are linked to SES in Iran, if the culture-incongruent self is related to status-based identity uncertainty (SBIU), and if ...
Added: March 18, 2025
Lola I. S., Asoskov D., Russian Journal of Economics 2024 No. 10(4) P. 351–364
This paper investigates the utility of business uncertainty indicators as predictive tools for forecasting economic activity in the context of Russia. In an era characterized by global economic volatility and geopolitical shifts, understanding the dynamics of economic uncertainty and its impact on overall economic performance is of paramount importance. The study utilizes a comprehensive dataset ...
Added: December 10, 2024
Veronica M. Sytnik, Proskuryakova L. N., European Journal of Futures Research 2024 Vol. 12 Article 21
This study focuses on the integration of methods from different theories and research
concepts into futures studies in order to better understand the obscure future through
the identification of unpredictable and hard-to-predict rare events and factors.
Particular emphasis in this study is placed on systems theory, cybernetics, synergetics,
theory of chaos, bifurcation theory, catastrophe theory, thermodynamics, and the
theory of ...
Added: November 30, 2024
Lola I. S., Asoskov D., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2024. No. 128/STI/2024.
This paper investigates the utility of business uncertainty indicators as predictive tools for forecasting economic activity in the context of Russia. In an era characterized by global economic volatility and geopolitical shifts, understanding the dynamics of economic uncertainty and its impact on overall economic performance is of paramount importance. The study utilizes a comprehensive dataset ...
Added: November 2, 2024
Morozova A., Monahhova E., Gorodnicheva Y. et al., , in: 2024 Sixth International Conference Neurotechnologies and Neurointerfaces (CNN).: IEEE, 2024. P. 124–127.
Fake news has become a serious problem with the development of the Internet and social networks. Due to their rapid spread and influence on people's opinions and decision-making, the need to combat media fakes become evident. This pilot study investigated behavioral and neuropsychological responses to fake news corrections that indicate the presence of the fake. ...
Added: October 23, 2024
Rakhmankulova Z., Efimov K., Kadieva D. et al., Cognition, Brain, Behavior. An Interdisciplinary Journal 2024 Vol. 28 No. 2 P. 137–182
Narratives can influence risk-taking by shaping perceptions and emotions. In the present study we used first-person audio and video narratives describing either financial successes, failures, or neutral events devoid of any risk references in order to investigate how these types of stimuli affect risk-taking performance in the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART). Audio narratives of ...
Added: September 6, 2024
Valeriy Kalyagin, Ilya Kostylev, , in: Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research. 23rd International Conference, MOTOR 2024, Omsk, Russia, June 30–July 6, 2024, Proceedings. LNCS, volume 14766.: Springer, 2024. P. 337–348.
Problem of learning a graphical model (graphical model selection problem) consists of recovering a conditional dependence structure (concentration graph) from data given as a sample of observations from a random vector. Various algorithms to solve this problem are known. One class of algorithms is related with convex optimization problem with additional lasso regularization term. Such ...
Added: August 9, 2024