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Türkiye on My Mind: Elections 2023
On Sunday, the 28th of may, an important election took place. The Turkish people decided, who should lead their country. After a...


Orban's Hungary - Misinformation in the Heard of Europe
Since the start of the full scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a lot of attention was put on Russian disinformation in the western...


A Tale of Two Presidents
Opinion by Irakli Gobronidze, media psychologist, fellow at Media Voice As the one-year anniversary of war after Russia invaded Ukraine...


Remembering Zviad Gamsakhurdia in Zugdidi: stories of dissidents, oppression, and proud Megrelians
About the author:Wietse Zwart is a Dutch student at Leiden University, the Netherlands, of the Russian and Eurasian Studies master...


How Putin’s military leadership is seen through a psychological lense?
About the Author: Salome Mamasakhlisi is a research assistant at MCERC. Salome is a University of Westminster BSc Psychology graduate,...


What to Remember versus What to Forget
About the author: Wietse Zwart is a Dutch student at Leiden University, the Netherlands, of the Russian and Eurasian Studies master...


Too Much Truth? The Limitations Facing Georgian Journalism and What Can Be Done About It
By Patrick Norén, Research Fellow at MCERC With thanks to Nino Bakradze, Mariam Nikuradze, Will Cathcart, Salome, Giorgi, Mariam Gersamia...


Disinformation Myths about Ukraine: The Kievan Rus’ and the Alleged History
About the Author: Raphaëlle Lhuissier got her bachelor’s degree in International Relations at European School of Political and Social...


Research Essay on Country’s Response to the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine
“How Have Political Realities in Georgia Shaped the Country’s Response to the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine?” - This essay was...


The Three Pillars of Solidarity Journalism and Why It Is So Important
Patrick Norén, Research Fellow at MCERC; Solidarity is a societal phenomenon. Ergo, in order for a solidarity movement to be most...


Georgian Politics: A Timeline of a Whirlwind (from June 2019 to January 2025)
The document is subject to regular updates (Last updated: January, 2025). Georgian politics has spent the past five years in a state of...


The State of Democracy and Orthodoxy in Georgia: Rights over Religion, or Tradition over Tolerance?
About the Author: Patrick Norén, Research Fellow at MCERC. Born and raised in Watford, UK, but of both British and Swedish descent,...


Stop Wars: Analysing Four Funny Episodes from Russia-Ukraine War
About the Author: Patrick Norén, Research Fellow at MCERC. Born and raised in Watford, UK, but of both British and Swedish descent,...


"Gone Girl": Lost and Found in Media Narratives
About the author: Irakli Gobronidze is a graduate student at Tbilisi State University, at program "Media psychology and communications"....


Is It a"Gaslighting Effect" or Just a Lack of Knowledge?
About the Author: Veronika Haluch is a Master Student from Free University of Berlin. She has spent one semester in Tbilisi and attended...


LOOK UP! Before it's Too Late to See the Manipulation
About the Author: Tina Abashidze is a Master's student in Media Psychology and Communications at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State...


Spreading Fake News Like the Virus and True Face of the Infodemic
About the author : Hoëlenn Ayoul is an MA student of International Relations and Regional Studies at the University of Tartu,...


Social Media and the Political Radicalisation of your Relatives
About the Author: Raphaëlle Lhuissier got her bachelor’s degree in International Relations at European School of Political and Social...


A Mouse Under the Feet of a Fighting Elephant
About the Author: Aleksandr Poniatajev is a Master’s student in Modern Asian Studies at Vilnius University in Lithuania. He was an...


Is Democracy in Germany threatened by Social Networks?
Till Hartig, is a law and politics student from the European University Frankfurt Oder, Germany. He focuses on Human rights law and...
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