América do Sul

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    Computational propaganda in Brazil : social bots during elections
    (2017) Arnaudo, Dan; Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
    Computational propaganda can take the form of automated accounts (bots) spreading information, algorithmic manipulation and the spread of fake news to shape public opinion, amongst other methods. These techniques are being used in combination with the analysis and usage of large data sets of information about citizens held by corporations and governments. This form of propaganda is spreading to countries all over the world, most notably during the 2016 US presidential elections and the run-up to the UK's referendum to leave the European Union (Brexit). This working paper examines the use of computational propaganda in Brazil, the largest country in Latin America and a critical part of the global internet. This examination takes the form of the study of three recent cases of the use of computational propaganda in Brazil: the 2014 presidential elections, the impeachment of former president Dilma Rousseff and the 2016 municipal elections in Rio de Janeiro. It examines the legal framework governing the internet and the electoral process online, particularly how this process relates to computational propaganda. In addition, it seeks to understand how bots are involved in multifarious economic and political themes, and in ongoing debates in the country about corruption, privatization, and social and economic reform. Through a collection and analysis of hashtags related to major investigations into corruption in politics, as well as to proposed reforms to the social support systems and protests related to them, the working paper identifies bots that are involved in these debates and how they operate. Finally, it looks at potential responses to this kind of propaganda, from legal, technical and organizational perspectives, as well as at some indications of future trends in the use of these techniques in Brazilian society and politics.
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    Manipulation of social networks : the construction of disinformation as an electoral propaganda weapon
    (2019) Aieta, Vânia Siciliano; Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
    It analyzes the phenomenon of disinformation from a broader perspective of the damages caused in social networks, in view of the inevitable collision between the regulations imposed and freedom of expression. By summarizing the regulatory scenario and the complexity of regulating disruptive sectors, it contributes to the regulatory debate by expounding some interdisciplinary premises necessary for the control of freedom of expression in social networks, especially in Brazil.
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    Periódico
    Justiça Eleitoral em Debate : vol. 9, n. 2 (2. sem. 2019)
    (Tribunal Regional Eleitoral do Rio de Janeiro, 2019) Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
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    Periódico
    Revista democrática : vol. 6 (2020)
    (Tribunal Regional Eleitoral de Mato Grosso, 2020) Tribunal Superior Eleitoral