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  1. Apr 15, 2021 · Propaganda has a history and so does research on it. In other words, the mechanisms and methods through which media scholars have sought to understand propaganda—or misinformation, or disinformation, or fake news, or whatever you would like to call it—are themselves historically embedded and carry with them underlying notions of power and ...

    • C. W. Anderson
    • 2021
    • Persuasion versus propaganda. I teach classes on political communication and propaganda in America. Here’s the difference between the two: Political communication is persuasion used in politics.
    • The manufacture of consent. Mass propaganda techniques emerged with mass communication technologies like posters, pictures and movies during the first World War.
    • The manufacture of dissent. The elite-controlled old vertical propaganda model couldn’t withstand the changes in communication brought on by the new participatory media – first talk radio, then cable, email, blogs, chats, texts, video and social media.
    • New crisis in democracy. The “manufacture of dissent” model takes advantage of our individual abilities to produce, circulate and amplify propaganda. It sets us in motion to, in Chomsky’s words, “rage and trample and destroy things.”
  2. Apr 1, 2021 · Our point of departure, Interwar Propaganda Analysis in the United States and Europe, offers but one vantage into the long and variegated history of propaganda research — a limiting one, at that. It foregrounds the experiences and concerns of the Global North.

    • A. J. Bauer, Anthony Nadler
    • 2021
  3. Jan 8, 2020 · As a result, this article is a call to concentrate efforts on understanding what propaganda is and what it does. This essay begins with a brief history of propaganda and then proposes a unique characteristic of propaganda that would define and distinguish it from other forms of communications.

    • Alexander V Laskin
    • 2019
  4. what has been termed a 21st-century ‘information disorder’ 2. Misinformation, disinformation and propaganda have been features of human communication since at least the Roman times when Antony met Cleopatra. Octavian waged a propaganda campaign against Antony that was designed to smear his reputation.

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  5. This report offers high-level, evidence-informed assessments of ten commonly proposed ways to counter disinformation. It summarizes the quantity and quality of research, the evidence of efficacy, and the ease of scalable implementation.

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  7. It examines research on propaganda and mass communication in the United States and the Soviet Union, focusing not only on the similarities and differences, but also on mutual perceptions and transnational entanglements.