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How fake news can turn against its spreader. [PDF]
Brody DC, Yuasa T.
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Disinformation in cyberspace: principles of sovereignty and non-intervention under international law
Peter B.M.J. Pijpers
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Abstract This study explores how disaster‐impacted communities in New South Wales, Australia, mobilised during and after the bushfire crisis of 2019–20 and multiple catastrophic floods between 2020 and 2022. Interviews were conducted across three regions: Northern Rivers; Blue Mountains; and Hawkesbury. Our findings illuminate how community‐led actions
Scott Webster +15 more
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Abstract While historically, the aim of propaganda was to convince the public of a certain agenda, many political commentators contend that modern forms of disinformation come with a different goal in mind: To confuse, rather than convince. It is believed that to secure this goal, informational spaces are diluted, rather than dominated, a strategy ...
Helen Fischer +5 more
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The emphasis on a populist opposition between the ‘good’ people and ‘corrupt’ elites is strongly related to the politics of disinformation. More specifically, (right-wing) populists are not only attributing blame to the political elites, but also communicating anti-media sentiments in which the mainstream press is scapegoated for not representing the ...
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Abstract Values are central to human behavior and politics; however, we do not know much about which values are expressed in political texts and how these values align with those that are important to the larger population and those that relate to political engagement.
Joshua Lake +3 more
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Scientific communication and vaccine hesitation: an analysis of the editorial line of a great Brazilian newspaper. [PDF]
Silva HM.
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AI‐driven perception management and political soft power: Insights from expert interviews
Abstract This study explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in perception management as an emerging tool of political soft power. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of social psychology, strategic communication, and political communication, the research investigates how AI‐assisted strategies influence public perception, image, and trust ...
Özkul Haraç, Ayhan Dolunay
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