Research
My doctoral research at UCL examines what governments and platforms each do about misinformation during elections and political crises, and whether those responses converge. The question behind it: what does the pattern of overlap, or its absence, reveal about governance authority over political speech?
I am supervised by Dr Roser Pujadas (UCL STEaPP) and Dr Mark Warner (UCL Computer Science).
Current Projects
I’m currently working on several research streams. Individual project pages will be added as findings are published.
Selected Publications
Krisetya, B. (2025). “From Principles to Protocols: Embedding Partnerships into Content Moderation Technologies Against Mis/Disinformation.” ISEAS Perspective.
Krisetya, B. (2024). “Shaping the Digital Future: Regulatory Updates from Indonesia.” Tech For Good Institute.
Krisetya, B. (2024). “Defending Election Integrity from Disinformation.” Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
Krisetya, B. “Should Indonesia Adopt EU Digital Services Act to Improve Its Content Moderation Policies?” CSIS Notes.
For a full list, see my Google Scholar or ORCID profiles.
Research Affiliations
I am currently involved, in various capacities, with:
- UCL Digital Speech Lab
- UCL Information Security Research Group (ISec)
- International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE)
- Global Network of Internet & Society Centers (NoC)
- Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)
- Doctrine UK
Teaching
I have been involved in teaching and assistantship capacities with:
- UCL (How to Change the World)
- Universität Hamburg (Informatics)
- Guest Lectures: UPNVJ, UNAIR, UNDIP, UAI
- Undergraduate Supervision: Prasmul