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Information Disorder Workshop (InDor)
Co-located with LREC 2026 – Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Room 5
14.00-14.10 – Workshop introduction
14.10-15.00 – Keynote speech by Prof. Claire Wardle
“Revisiting the Information Disorder Framework: Reflecting on the use and relevance of definitions in our contemporary ecosystems”
15.00-15.15 – Best paper awards celebration
“Combating Disinformation: Is There No Alternative?”
Davide Bassi, Søren Kirkegaard Fomsgaard, Erik Bran Marino, Katarina Laken
15.15-16.00 – Remote presentations
Unraveling Deceptive Narratives: A Study of Conceptual Frameworks
Elie Alhajjar
High Accuracy, Low Generalization: Structural Homogeneity and Cross-Dataset Evaluation in Fake-News Benchmarks
Hiram Calvo and Mayte H. Laureano
Culturally Adaptive Explainable LLM Assessment for Multilingual Information Disorder: A Human-in-the-Loop Approach
Maziar Kianimoghadam Jouneghani
Benchmarking Check-Worthiness Models on LLM Generated Claims
Charlie George Roadhouse, Matthew Shardlow and Ashley Williams
Media Bias within Information Disorder: Bridging Two Research Communities through a Systematic Review
Francisco-Javier Rodrigo-Ginés and Jorge Chamorro-Padial
Towards an Intelligent Assistive System for Contextualized Ad-Hoc Information Verification and Discernment
Yunqian Bao and ChengXiang Zhai
Coffee break 16.00-16.30
16.00-17.00 – Poster presentations
A Multi-Layer AI Framework for Information Landscape Analysis
Maryam Fooladi and Federico Bottino
Reliable News or Propagandist News? A Neurosymbolic Model Using Genre, Topic, and Persuasion Techniques to Improve Robustness in Classification
Géraud Faye, Benjamin Icard, Morgane Casanova, Guillaume Gadek, Guillaume Gravier, Wassila Ouerdane, Celine Hudelot, Sylvain Gatepaxille and Paul Égré
Propaganda across Text Types in Russian Wartime Narratives
Anastasiia Vestel and Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb
Grounding Information Disorder in NLP: A Theoretical and Operational Framework
Wajdi Zaghouani
Emotion and Information Disorder in NLP: A Systematic Mapping and Benchmark Blueprint
Renatha Vieira and Alvaro Figueira
Efficient and Explainable Hate Speech Detection through Distillation, Reasoning, and Agentic AI
Paloma Piot and Javier Parapar
Beyond Information Threats: Identifying the Psychosocial Indicators of Conspiracy-driven Victimisation
Sundara Kashyap Vadapalli, Mioara Cristea and Katerina Strani
A Multilingual Linguistic Analysis of Human vs LLM-Generated News in a Disinformation Context
Silvia Gargova, Alba Perez-Montero, Elena Lloret Pastor and Paloma Moreda Pozo
Disinformation between Knowledge and Ignorance. An Epistemological Comparison
Antonio Lizzadri
Population Replacement Conspiracy Theories Detection on Telegram and News Headlines: Benchmarking LLMs and BERT Models in Portuguese and Italian
Erik Bran Marino and Renata Vieira
A Cognitively-Grounded Bayesian Framework for Misinformation Susceptibility
Pranava Madhyastha
Mapping Discourse Reframing: A Multi-Layer Network Approach to Italian HPV Vaccine Discourse on X (2010-2024)
Lorella Viola
17.00-17.55 – Round table discussion
17.55-18.00 – Closing remarks