The Extremism Research & Intervention Studio (ERIS) is home to PERIL’s work in the world of online communication. The ERIS team is responsible for maintaining PERIL’s deep knowledge of online cultures, mapping narratives and rhetoric of extremist and conspiracy theory spaces, and informing PERIL’s primary research and monitoring strategies. As PERIL’s design studio, ERIS houses PERIL’s groundbreaking work in video-based prebunking (attitudinal inoculation) and ongoing work disseminating these tools and techniques to local communities. ERIS is home to ongoing projects with government, private, and nonprofit partners including the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jigsaw, the Department of Homeland Security, and more.
Project Spotlight
As part of its ongoing partnership with Jigsaw LLC, ERIS is contributing cutting-edge work to understand and intervene against online mis- and disinformation, propaganda, and conspiracy theories. This recently included a groundbreaking study into the so-called “blanket of protection” effect. The blanket of protection theory is based on the observation that people who have been educated to recognize one form of manipulative or harmful online content will be better able to recognize and resist other forms of manipulative and harmful content. That is, education against one form of propaganda may “blanket” audiences with protection against other forms of propaganda. This is an exciting possibility, which promises greater scalability in prevention and resilience education. This study demonstrated that education messages which addressed techniques of racist propaganda also helped audiences recognize and resist misogynistic propaganda and antisemitic propaganda. The study also demonstrated that an education message against the more general propaganda technique of cherry-picking data helped audiences recognize and resist racist, misogynistic, and antisemitic forms of propaganda. Research and analysis is ongoing, with additional investigation and real-world rollout to come.