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Nina Jankowicz


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Nina Jankowicz is an American researcher and writer. She briefly served as executive director of the newly created United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS)'s Disinformation Governance Board, resigning from the position amid the dissolution of the board by DHS in May 2022.

A double-major in Russian and political science, Jankowicz graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 2011 and spent a semester at Herzen State Pedagogical University in Russia in 2010. In 2017, she was a Fulbright fellow in Kyiv, working with the foreign ministry of Ukraine. She has also served as a disinformation fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and as supervisor of the Russia and Belarus programs at the National Democratic Institute.
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“. . . in Ukraine, the Association Agreement was more than just a few hundred pieces of paper slowly making their way through the inscrutable EU bureaucracy. Alina Frolova, a public relations professional who joined the group of Ukrainians Kuleba rallied in his pro-Ukraine public relations campaign, tells me it was the first step on a pathway to Europe and a dream for which many Ukrainians were willing to risk their lives. The cold practicality with which Ukrainians are willing to endanger themselves in the face of a threat to their budding democracy is still something that shocks me, even after having lived and worked there.”
Nina Jankowicz, How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News and the Future of Conflict

“The communicators of aggression and temptation know that sex, the internet, and drugs are one in the same. They’re an intermediary between the human brain and the pleasure it seeks.”23”
Nina Jankowicz, How to Lose the Information War: Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict

“UN Women, which works toward gender equality and women’s empowerment, calls intersectionality “a framework through which to build inclusive, robust movements that work to solve overlapping forms of discrimination, simultaneously.”
Nina Jankowicz, How to Be a Woman Online: Surviving Abuse and Harassment, and How to Fight Back



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