Magdalena Góralska is a post-graduate student at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. She is an ethnographer that specialises in online research methods, with 10 years of fieldwork experience. She works as a researcher at the Department of Management in Networked and Digital Societies, at the Kozminski University in Warsaw, and at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. In Warsaw, she is conducting a pre-doc study on multiplatform knowledge production (2016 – 2020), focusing on networked information prod-usage practices. She studies instances of online misinformation about nutrition, health, and science, and open collaboration communities. In Oxford, she works with the Computational Propaganda Project at the OII, that focuses on disinformation campaigns around governmental elections, as well as on the project on science misinformation in media, in cooperation with the Reuters Institute. She is also interested in “alter-science” and “pro-science” social movements, and social discourses on genetically modified plants in Europe and North America. Her published work concerns topics of urban transformation and identity politics in post-socialist and post-colonial contexts. She actively cooperates with different NGOs as a social researcher.