Invisible Rulers: Information Warfare and Public Trust
Schedule
Tue Apr 14 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Stanford Graduate School of Business | Stanford, CA
About this Event
The Corporations and Society Initiative (CASI) welcomes Renée DiResta, a leading expert on online disinformation and networked influence, for a conversation on how information and power circulate in the digital age. Drawing on her research on social media manipulation, influence campaigns, and the dynamics of online communities—including anonymous and decentralized spaces—DiResta will explain how narratives emerge, spread, and shape public understanding across platforms.
A former researcher at the Stanford Internet Observatory and author of Invisible Rulers (2024), DiResta has advised policymakers and testified before the U.S. Congress on election interference and the role of technology companies in amplifying misleading content. Her work explores the intersection of technology, politics, and human behavior, raising core questions about accountability, platform governance, and who controls the spread of digital information.
Moderated by Dylan Ackerman (MBA ’26), this discussion will examine how social media, digital networks, and online communities are reshaping influence—and what that means for public and private institutions, democratic governance, and the future of public trust.
Where is it happening?
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Class of 1968 Building, Room C102, Stanford, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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