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CogWar

CogWar

著者: Raymond Andrè Hagen
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Dive into the mind-bending world of Cognitive Warfare, where manipulation, disinformation, and the clash of signals and noise shape our reality. This podcast unravels the intricate web of how it all connects, blending academic insights with the pulse of today’s headlines. Join us as we decode the hidden forces at play in our world.


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Raymond Andrè Hagen
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  • Firebreaks
    2025/08/18

    In this episode of CogWAR, the hosts from Norway and England compare their countries' approaches to social cohesion and disinformation, focusing on the UK's 2024 Khan Review and Norway's disinformation strategies. The discussion explores how attention drives cognitive warfare, affecting both the public and politicians. Key points include:






    Attention and Cognitive Vulnerabilities: Politicians, like the public, are susceptible to attention-grabbing mechanisms and addictive behaviors on platforms like social media, impacting their decision-making.




    UK’s Khan Review: Analyzes social cohesion through "freedom restricting harassment," where mob attacks erode trust across societal levels, from local communities to national institutions. It critiques the report for focusing narrowly on harassment without addressing how debates are resolved or tied to societal values.




    Norway’s Approach: Emphasizes media literacy and institutional trust but lacks focus on cultural reinforcement. Free speech debates in Norway center on pro- and anti-censorship views, contrasting with the UK’s complex cancel culture dynamics.




    Internal vs. External Threats: The episode highlights how internal trust breakdowns, like politicians ignoring certain groups, amplify disinformation risks, with the UK lacking "firebreaks" (community mediators) compared to Norway’s distributed model.




    Feedback Loops: The globalized internet enables ignored groups to gain attention from adversaries, creating new epistemologies that challenge societal cohesion.


    The episode underscores the need for mediators to counter disinformation and rebuild trust, contrasting Norway’s community-focused strategies with the UK’s centralized, less effective approach.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Into Cerberus Lair
    2025/08/07
    In Episode 3 of Cog War, hosts Raymond and James delve into the essence of security amid cognitive warfare and disinformation. Drawing on Graham Smith's paper "Into Cerberus's Lair," they use the Cerberus metaphor to frame security as a guardian of societal values and boundaries. Discussions span Norwegian cultural tools like Dugnad and Janteloven for building shared realities, trust erosion in media literacy, and real-world examples from Bitcoin debates to AI-generated papers. They explore how new communication mediums destabilize orders, emphasizing collective understanding over individual rubrics.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Norway's Strategy Against Disinformation (2025-2030)
    2025/07/25
    In this episode, hosts Raymond and James dive into Norway’s new strategy for building resilience against disinformation from 2025 to 2030. They explore its five key areas: enhancing critical media literacy, holding social media accountable, strengthening editorial media, advancing research, and improving government coordination. With a focus on Norway’s unique cultural strengths and the challenges of combating cognitive warfare, they discuss the strategy’s holistic approach, its strengths, and areas for improvement in navigating the complex media landscape

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