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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

The CUS Conversation Series: Conversation with Nina Jankowicz

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Join °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Ukrainian Studies for an online conversation with Nina Jankowicz, who tackles Russian disinformation in her new book Ìý‘How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict (2020).

Please join the conversation on 24thÌýNovember 2020 at 18:00 (GMT)

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Nina Jankowicz studies the intersection of democracy and technology in Central and Eastern Europe. She is the author of ‘How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict’ (Bloomsbury/IBTauris, 2020). Ms. Jankowicz has advised the Ukrainian government on strategic communications under the auspices of a Fulbright-Clinton Public Policy Fellowship. Her writing has been published by The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, and others. She is a frequent television and radio commentator on disinformation and Russian and Eastern European affairs. Prior to her Fulbright grant in Ukraine, Ms. Jankowicz managed democracy assistance programs to Russia and Belarus at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She received her MA in Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies from Georgetown.