The Global Organization Of Social Media Disinformation Campaigns Jstor
By: Samantha Bradshaw & Philip N. Howard Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for political engagement and expression. However, state actors are increasingly leveraging these platforms to spread computational propaganda and disinformation during critical moments of public life. These actions serve to nudge public opinion, set political or media agendas, censor freedom of speech, or control the flow of information online. Drawing on data collected from the Computational Propaganda Project’s 2017 investigation into the global organization of social-media manipulation, we examine how governments and political parties around the world are using social media to shape...
We demonstrate the global nature of this phenomenon, comparatively assessing the organizational capacity and form these actors assume, and discuss the consequences for the future of power and democracy. Read the full article: Columbia Journal of International Affairs. Please enter the email address that the record information will be sent to. Please add any additional information to be included within the email. If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record We require your email address in order to let you know the outcome of your enquiry.
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By: Samantha Bradshaw & Philip N. Howard Social media has emerged as a powerful tool for political engagement and expression. However, state actors are increasingly leveraging these platforms to spread computational propaganda and disinformation during critical moments of public life. These actions serve to nudge public opinion, set political or media agendas, censor freedom of speech, or control ...
We Demonstrate The Global Nature Of This Phenomenon, Comparatively Assessing
We demonstrate the global nature of this phenomenon, comparatively assessing the organizational capacity and form these actors assume, and discuss the consequences for the future of power and democracy. Read the full article: Columbia Journal of International Affairs. Please enter the email address that the record information will be sent to. Please add any additional information to be included wi...
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