Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections

The digitalization of almost every aspect of civic life has brought forth a new democratic milestone with many people now having real-time access to information, to cultures beyond borders, and to discourses happening virtually any place in the world. This hyper-connectivity of people in the digital...

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Main Author: Yusingco, Michael Henry
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-11992022-04-05T14:51:09Z Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections Yusingco, Michael Henry The digitalization of almost every aspect of civic life has brought forth a new democratic milestone with many people now having real-time access to information, to cultures beyond borders, and to discourses happening virtually any place in the world. This hyper-connectivity of people in the digital space has likewise put a new spotlight on the importance of constitutional rights such as free speech and press freedom, and its ability to foster community political engagement. Governments must keep social media a safe and vibrant space for citizen engagement and thus, must institutionalize measures against the deployment of online disinformation. To ensure the integrity of parliamentary democracy in the case of BARMM, three courses of action are proposed: the first being a youth-led comprehensive campaign on proper digital citizenship to empower social media users in the BARMM. The second is establishing clear guidelines in the soon-tobe enacted Bangsamoro Civil Code on the use of social media by government agencies and personnel in the region. And third is instituting prescriptions against disinformation in the impending Bangsamoro Electoral Code. 2021-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/199 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=asog-pubs Ateneo School of Government Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Social media Disinformation Bangsamoro parliamentary elections Politics and Social Change Social Influence and Political Communication Social Media
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Social media
Disinformation
Bangsamoro parliamentary elections
Politics and Social Change
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
spellingShingle Social media
Disinformation
Bangsamoro parliamentary elections
Politics and Social Change
Social Influence and Political Communication
Social Media
Yusingco, Michael Henry
Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
description The digitalization of almost every aspect of civic life has brought forth a new democratic milestone with many people now having real-time access to information, to cultures beyond borders, and to discourses happening virtually any place in the world. This hyper-connectivity of people in the digital space has likewise put a new spotlight on the importance of constitutional rights such as free speech and press freedom, and its ability to foster community political engagement. Governments must keep social media a safe and vibrant space for citizen engagement and thus, must institutionalize measures against the deployment of online disinformation. To ensure the integrity of parliamentary democracy in the case of BARMM, three courses of action are proposed: the first being a youth-led comprehensive campaign on proper digital citizenship to empower social media users in the BARMM. The second is establishing clear guidelines in the soon-tobe enacted Bangsamoro Civil Code on the use of social media by government agencies and personnel in the region. And third is instituting prescriptions against disinformation in the impending Bangsamoro Electoral Code.
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title Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
title_short Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
title_full Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
title_fullStr Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
title_full_unstemmed Social Media, Disinformation, and the 2022 BARMM Parliamentary Elections
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publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/199
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