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  2. Elements of the word disinformation have their origins in Proto-Indo-European language family. The Latin 'dis' and 'in' and can both be considered to have Proto-Indo-European roots, 'forma' is considerably more obscure.

  3. Jul 14, 2021 · Within the history of disinformation, pointing out parallels can surface the structural factors behind why disinformation emerges. In the decades before World War I, political elites in Germany came to believe that the British were boxing them in by controlling submarine cable networks and by refusing Germany landing rights in Britain for a ...

  4. Sep 28, 2012 · In a recent review paper in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, we follow the trails of such misinformation: where it originates, how it is spread, how it is processed, how it affects our...

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  5. Dec 30, 2019 · Disinformation is as old as human conflict — in the fifth century B.C.E., the great Chinese military theoretician Sun Tzu wrote that all warfare is based on deception. But the Russians...

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  6. Oct 8, 2021 · While not inventing the term ‘disinformation’, the Soviet authorities did pioneer its rather unusual usage. In 1923, the Bolshevik Party Politburo approved the establishment of the Disinformation Bureau ( Dezinformburo) within the Soviet security service.

  7. Jan 22, 2018 · 21 January 2018. By Mike Wendling, BBC Trending. Alamy. In record time, the phrase morphed from a description of a social media phenomenon into a journalistic cliche and an...

  8. Dec 30, 2019 · Disinformation is as old as human conflict — in the fifth century B.C.E., the great Chinese military theoretician Sun Tzu wrote that all warfare is based on deception. But the Russians can take credit for inventing the word itself.

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