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Global Elections and Information Security (GEIS)

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Director: Cody Buntain

The Global Elections and Information Security (GEIS) is a research interest group based out of the University of Maryland’s College of Information, with members from American University, George Washington University and Georgetown University.

GEIS members study the dynamics and systems that contribute to unsafe, polarized, and vulnerable information environments in the US and abroad. We aim to construct new technologies, spaces, and policies that support higher-quality, more informative, and more civil information spaces.


Things We Study

Online Manipulation  – The covert use of information technology to influence individuals’ decision-making processes by exploiting their vulnerabilities

Information Quality – The accuracy, reliability, relevance, and comprehensibility of content

Polarization – Divisions between political groups, manifesting as the ideological gap between different parties, policymakers, and the electorate, leading to heightened partisanship, reduced compromise, and intensified political conflict

Content Moderation – The process of monitoring, reviewing, and managing user-generated content on digital platforms to ensure compliance with community guidelines, legal regulations, and ethical standards


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