MULTIDISIN Webinar Series Recordings Now Available

17 June 2026

MULTIDISIN Webinar Series Recordings Now Available

As part of the MULTIDISIN project on multilingual and minority language approaches to disinformation, we committed to making the recordings of our webinar series publicly available to support knowledge sharing and wider engagement with the project's themes and outcomes.

We are pleased to announce that recordings of the webinar presentations for which we have received permission from presenters are now available online. The webinar series brought together experts, researchers, and practitioners to share insights, discuss key challenges, and explore innovative approaches relevant to the MULTIDISIN project.

These recordings provide an opportunity for those who were unable to attend the live sessions, as well as anyone wishing to revisit the presentations, to access valuable discussions and expertise from across the series.

The webinar recordings can be viewed on our YouTube playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCjpyDmjAtMo

We would like to thank all of the presenters who contributed their time and knowledge to the series and who have agreed to make their presentations available to a wider audience.

We encourage interested stakeholders, researchers, practitioners, and members of the public to explore the recordings and learn more about the work being carried out through the MULTIDISIN project. MULTDISIN is funded by Research Ireland under the New Foundations scheme and supported by DCU FuJo and ADAPT Centre.

Participants

Dr Iker Erdocia

Iker Erdocia is Assistant Professor and Director of Research at the School of Applied Language and Intercultural Studies (SALIS), Dublin City University. He is President of the Irish Association for Applied Linguistics and Committee member of the Language Policy group, British Association for Applied Linguistics. He is a member of the Linguistic Justice Society and is involved in the COST Action CA19102 'Language in the Human-Machine Era'. Iker is committed to interdisciplinarity. His research ...

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