Chapter 1. Building resilience of Ukrainian fact-checkers in the fight against disinformation about the European Union, Daniel Catalán Matamoros & Viktoriia Romaniuk
Section 1. Disinformation across the eu-ukraine media landscape
Chapter 2. Is de-platforming an effective solution to gatekeep online toxicity in the Ukraine-Russia war?, Uxía Carral
Chapter 3. Anti-EU narratives through the Russian-Ukrainian war in the light of StopFake.org’s debunks, Olena Churanova & Viktoriia Romaniuk
Chapter 4. Informal communications as a tool of the information war, Olga Yurkova
Chapter 5. From disinformation to cognitive warfare: Russian and Iranian techniques, tactics and procedures in the design and deployment of hybrid threats, David Arroyo, Javier Valencia & Carlos Galán Cordero
Chapter 6. Russian myths of “one people” and “NATO’s attack on Russia” in the legitimization of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Galyna Solovei
Chapter 7. The impact of Russian disinformation on Italian tv, a quantitative analysis, Matteo Pugliese
Section 2. Strengthening fact-checking capacities
Chapter 8. Recommendations on strengthening the capacity of fact-checkers to combat disinformation, Viktoriia Romaniuk, Yevhen Fedchenko & Ruslan Deynychenko
Chapter 9. Facts, skills, and ethics: the curriculum of fact-checking, Miguel Cembellín Fernández & Daniel Catalán Matamoros
Chapter 10. Fact-Checking competencies during electoral debates: Insights from a teaching experience at Newtral, Rocío Zamora Medina & Marta Pérez-Escolar
Section 3. Fact-checking in practice
Chapter 11. The journalist’s toolkit: exploring effective fact-checking methods, Daniel Catalán Matamoros & Miguel Cembellín Fernández
Chapter 12. The need for an uncontaminated journalism: slow journalism in the fast era, Udane Goikoetxea Bilbao & Carmen Peñafiel Saiz
Chapter 13. Unlocking the Mechanism of News Literacy Games against Disinformation: A Conceptual Framework, Mengfan Zou & Sara Cortés Gómez
Chapter 14. Debunking strategies for negationism and conspiracy, Guillermo García & Carla Pina
Section 4. Understanding disinformation and fake news
Chapter 15. The role of the western universities (and cultural studies) in the growth of fake news and alternative facts, Carlos Elías
Chapter 16. The disinformation and misinformation about Global Warming in University Students, Cecilia Kindelán
Chapter 17. The new game of politics. How information disorders have reshaped (and threatened) modern democracies, Roberto Gelado Marcos & Mariché Navío Navarro
Chapter 18. Strategic ignorance in political conflicts: RT as a disinformation tool, Felipe Núñez
Section 5. International approaches to disinformation
Chapter 19. Veritas Vincit: An International Human Rights Framework for Combating Disinformation, Pavlo Burdiak
Chapter 20. Fighting against disinformation in Europe: the case of fact-checkers agencies, Pablo Hidalgo, Casandra López & Belén Puebla
Chapter 22. Impact of socio-demographic factors and media consumption patterns on the ability to distinguish legitimate news from misinformation on COVID-19, Olivier. R. Philippe, Nataly Buslón & María José Rementeria