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The seminar aims to establish a space for scientific reflection and exchange dedicated to the analysis, understanding, and prevention of information manipulation phenomena in contemporary digital environments.

Disinformation, influence strategies, and information manipulation now involve scientific, technological, social, political, and ethical stakes. Studying them requires a resolutely interdisciplinary approach, integrating contributions from mathematics, computer science, signal processing, economics, and psychology, as well as other relevant disciplines.

The seminar’s ambition is not to merely juxtapose disciplinary perspectives, but to foster a lasting dialogue between scientific communities, public partners, and industry stakeholders. The goal is to develop an integrated understanding of the mechanisms behind information production, dissemination, and reception, as well as systems for detection, analysis, and counter-influence...

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