DigiCamp & Propaganda (Digital Campaign and Propaganda in Asia) is a collaborative project led by Taberez A. Neyazi of the National University of Singapore involving the following team members
Assistant Professor
Director
Taberez A. Neyazi is an Assistant Professor of Political Communication and New Media at the Department of Communications and New Media and a Principal Investigator at the Centre for Trusted Internet and Community at the National University of Singapore.
Assistant Professor
CoPi
Ozan Kuru is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the Department of Communications and New Media and a Principal Investigator at the Centre for Trusted Internet and Community of the National University of Singapore.
Assistant Professor
CoPi
Subhayan Mukerjee is an Assistant Professor of Digital Media at the Department of Communications and New Media and a Principal Investigator at the Centre for Trusted Internet and Community of the National University of Singapore
Lecturer
CoPi
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at School of Computing at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore. Presently he is working with Prof. Mohan Kankanhalli in N-CRiPT lab.
Assistant Professor
Collaborator
Yingdan Lu is an incoming Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her research applies cutting-edge computational methods with large-scale multimodal data to understand how authoritarian governments use digital media for information control and how individuals experience digital technology.
Professor
Collaborator
Professor of Political Science at the Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Japan.
Assistant Professor
Collaborator
Arif Hussain Nadaf is a lecturer of media studies at the Department of Journalism, Islamic University, Kashmir. His research interests include conflict reporting, political communication and digital political campaigns.
Professor
Collaborator
Sanne Kruikemeier is currently a Professor in Digital Media and Society at the Strategic Communication Group of Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Her research focuses on the consequences and implications of online communication for individuals and society.
Assistant Professor
Collaborator
Annelien Van Remoortere (PhD) is an Assistant Professor at the Strategic Communication Group of Wageningen University & Research. Her research focuses on (social) media effects on political elites and citizens. Her most recent research studied how political microtargeting can affect the behavior of citizens.
Professor
Collaborator
Rens Vliegenthart is a Professor in Strategic Communication at Wageningen University & Research. His research focuses on media content and effects, both on citizens and public opinion, as well as on politicians and political decision-making. Vliegenthart is specialized in (computer-based) content analysis and time series analysis.
PhD student
Collaborator
Jade Vrielink is a PhD Candidate in Data-Driven Political Campaigning at the Strategic Communication Group of Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Her research focuses on the positive and negative impact of targeted online political advertising in five EU and non-EU countries.
PhD student
Collaborator
Najwa Abdullah is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies in Asia at the National University of Singapore. Previously, she worked for RSIS NTU as a Research Analyst and engaged in research projects themed around contemporary politics in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Abishek Joshi
UI Developer
Zara Karimi
Coder
Ananya Mathur
Coder
Anshuma Sharma
Coder
Rose Rajni Jojo
Coder
Sourav Singh
Coder
Debapriyo Shome
Coder
Dattatreya Ghosh
Coder
Biswajit Prasad
Coder
Arshad Amanullah
Coder
Funding:
The project is funded by the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Science start-up grant.
For media or data inquiries::
Dr. Taberez A. Neyazi
Department of Communications and New Media National University of Singapore
AS6, 11 Computing Drive Singapore 117416
Email: taberez@nus.edu.sg
www.taberezneyazi.com
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