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Digital Propaganda Trends

Michael Davies

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Digital Propaganda Trends explores the pervasive influence of online manipulation on public discourse. It examines how misinformation, targeted advertising, and social media algorithms shape opinions and behaviors in unprecedented ways. Did you know that digital propaganda exploits cognitive biases, like confirmation bias, to make individuals more susceptible to manipulation? The book uniquely uses empirical evidence and case studies to cut through speculative claims and highlight verifiable trends in online influence.

 
The book traces propaganda's evolution from traditional media to the digital realm, noting how the internet's speed and scale pose unique challenges. It emphasizes the threat sophisticated digital propaganda poses to informed democratic discourse. Sophisticated propaganda can erode trust in institutions, polarize societies, and undermine rational decision-making.

 
With its combination of theoretical frameworks and practical examples, the book offers a nuanced understanding, making it valuable for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of digital influence. Structured to progressively build understanding, the book first defines key concepts related to digital propaganda. It then details the tools and techniques employed in online manipulation, supported by case studies and empirical evidence, and culminates with policy recommendations. A major section analyzes the role of bots and artificial intelligence in spreading propaganda, while another analyzes countermeasures.
Available since: 02/21/2025.
Print length: 87 pages.

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