Alicja Wilczewska
Research Fellow
Doctor of security sciences, teaches at the Academy of War Studies. A graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw with a specialization in Philology for the media, she is associated with the private sector in the field of marketing communication.
Specializations: BUSINESS MARKETING, POLITICAL MARKETING, NETWORK SOCIETY, DIGITAL AND MEDIA COMPETENCES OF CITIZENS, EDUCATION FOR SECURITY, SECURITY IN THE INFORMATION SPACE
He specializes in processes related to interpersonal communication: in particular mass communication, in the context of social psychology and computational propaganda. As part of his research interests, he analyzes the impact of information technology on its users in relation to state security.
Publications (selected):
- Patriotism from the perspective of persuasive communication, post-conference monograph of the University of Security: 1st International Security Congress “Caring for a safe tomorrow”;
- The concept of war in the information society: meaning and perspectives “War and Military Security – War and Politics”, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, 2017;
- ISMS Warsaw 2018, paper: You Don’t Fool Me. 5 Steps To Develop Effective Countermeasures Against Disinformation and Manipulation;
- 1st International Scientific Conference of Military Universities: Security of Central and Eastern European Countries, paper: Getting Immune to Fake News: Methods and Results, University of Land Forces, 2019.
Permanently in: Warsaw
Alicja Wilczewska
Research Fellow
Doctor of security sciences, teaches at the Academy of War Studies. A graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw with a specialization in Philology for the media, she is associated with the private sector in the field of marketing communication.
Specializations: BUSINESS MARKETING, POLITICAL MARKETING, NETWORK SOCIETY, DIGITAL AND MEDIA COMPETENCES OF CITIZENS, EDUCATION FOR SECURITY, SECURITY IN THE INFORMATION SPACE
He specializes in processes related to interpersonal communication: in particular mass communication, in the context of social psychology and computational propaganda. As part of his research interests, he analyzes the impact of information technology on its users in relation to state security.
Publications (selected):
- Patriotism from the perspective of persuasive communication, post-conference monograph of the University of Security: 1st International Security Congress “Caring for a safe tomorrow”;
- The concept of war in the information society: meaning and perspectives “War and Military Security – War and Politics”, Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, 2017;
- ISMS Warsaw 2018, paper: You Don’t Fool Me. 5 Steps To Develop Effective Countermeasures Against Disinformation and Manipulation;
- 1st International Scientific Conference of Military Universities: Security of Central and Eastern European Countries, paper: Getting Immune to Fake News: Methods and Results, University of Land Forces, 2019.
Permanently in: Warsaw