UNDERSTANDING MIS/DISINFORMATION
LANDSCAPE IN MALAYSIA FROM THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS AS A SOURCE OF
RADICALISATION
Lead Researcher: Siti Hikmah Musthar
The
information ecosystem has evolved rapidly in recent years, with digital
platforms playing a significant role in the widespread and open dissemination
of information. Social media platforms, in particular, have become central to
various activities such as socializing, knowledge sharing, and media
consumption. However, their accessibility and ease of use also make them
powerful tools for spreading false and misleading information. The low barriers
to information exchange on social media can significantly influence public
opinion and contribute to radicalisation.
In
response to these ongoing challenges, this research aims to explore the role of
digital platforms in the spread of misinformation and disinformation in
Malaysia and their potential links to radicalisation. The study will examine
the types of misinformation, their modes of dissemination, and their possible
contributions to extremist ideologies. By analysing various digital platforms
and assessing the impact of digital narratives on Malaysia’s social, political,
and cultural landscapes, this research seeks to deepen understanding of how
misinformation fuels radicalisation processes and identify effective
interventions to mitigate this issue.
The
study will involve stakeholders from government agencies, academic
institutions, and civil society organizations (CSOs) in Malaysia. These include
the Ministry of Digital, the Ministry of Communications, the National Security
Council (MKN), the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), the Ministry of National Unity,
the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia
Commission (MCMC), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Universiti Teknologi Mara
(UiTM), and CyberSecurity Malaysia.
Thematic
analysis will be employed to examine narratives circulating on social media
platforms and identify emerging patterns. Additionally, sentiment analysis will
be utilized to map and analyse hate speech networks and their connections to
extremist narratives.
As
a key output, this research will include a comprehensive literature review and
in-depth interviews with experts and stakeholders from various sectors. The
findings will inform research-based recommendations and guidelines for
counter-terrorism practitioners, policymakers, and social media platforms. The
goal is not only to identify and understand current narratives related to
misinformation and disinformation but also to assess the role of social media
in facilitating their spread, particularly concerning terrorism-related
content.
Ultimately,
this research is expected to produce a monograph and several scholarly
articles, contributing valuable insights to the field of countering
misinformation and radicalisation in the digital age.
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20 April 2025
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