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Engagement in subversive online activity predicts susceptibility to persuasion by far-right extremist propaganda

New Media & Society, 2022
Despite the widespread assumption that online misbehavior affects outcomes related to political extremism, few studies have provided empirical evidence to this effect.
Kurt Braddock   +3 more
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Propaganda about Propaganda

Critical Review, 2017
ABSTRACTJason Stanley’s How Propaganda Works intends to offer a novel account of what propaganda is, how it works, and what damage it does inside a democratic culture. The book succeeds in showing that, contrary to the stereotype, propaganda need not be false or misleading. However, Stanley offers contradictory definitions of propaganda, and his theory,
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Political Propaganda:

2021
Dorothy Macardle (1889–1958) is best known for writing the first full-scale account of the Irish revolutionary period from an anti-Treaty viewpoint, The Irish Republic (1937). She was a key Sinn Féin and, after 1926, Fianna Fáil, propagandist centrally immersed in the changing discourse and debate as to what constituted an authentic republican nation ...
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Questioning More: RT, Outward-Facing Propaganda, and the Post-West World Order

Security Studies, 2021
Can propaganda produced by foreign adversaries shape public opinion in a target country? We develop a theoretical framework to understand outward-facing propaganda, which many autocrats employ to shape public opinion abroad.
E. Carter, B. Carter
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Information Politics and Propaganda in Authoritarian Societies

Annual review of political science (Palo Alto, Calif. Print)
What role does propaganda play in the information politics of authoritarian societies, and what is its relationship to censorship? What have we learned from rival accounts in recent literature about why states produce it?
Bryn Rosenfeld, J. Wallace
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Propaganda analysis in social media: a bibliometric review

, 2021
This paper aims to examine the trends in research studies in the past decade which address the use and analysis of propaganda in social media using natural language processing.
Deptii D. Chaudhari, A. Pawar
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Computational Propaganda

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Computational propaganda is an emergent form of political manipulation that occurs over the Internet. The term describes the assemblage of social media platforms, autonomous agents, algorithms, and big data tasked with the manipulation of public opinion.

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Restyling propaganda: popularized party press and the making of soft propaganda in China

Information, Communication & Society, 2021
Propaganda has been increasingly digitized, popularized, and aestheticized globally. This article focuses on the restyling of propaganda in China, particularly the role of Chinese state-run media in the making of soft propaganda – propagandistic content ...
Sheng Zou
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Propaganda

Arquivos rio-grandenses de medicina, 2012
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Ygartua, Florencio   +2 more
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This is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality

RUSI Journal, 2020
terror groups and tech companies as their proxies, aiming to both disconnect the cyber attack from the main perpetrator and to use cyber capabilities which are not necessarily otherwise available.
Tom Ascott
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