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9783030430078 |
Sarjaandmed |
Palgrave pivot
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Märkused |
Bibliograafia joonealustes märkustes. - Sisaldab registrit |
Sisukord |
1. The Post-Truth World Order ; 2. Polarize and Conquer: Russian Influence Operations in the United States ; 3. From Pizzagate to the Great Replacement: the Globalization of Conspiracy Theories ; 4. Post-truth Politics in Syria: ‘Rumor Bombs’ on the White Helmets ; 5. Tribal Politics: The Disruptive Effects of Social Media in the Global South ; 6. Conclusions: What Does a Post-Truth World Look Like |
Märkused |
“Finally, we have a theory of post-truth that emerges from a global analysis. Social Media and the Post-Truth World Order is a welcome contribution to post-truth studies.”- Jayson Harsin, Associate Professor and Chair, Global Communications Department, The American University of Paris, France. “This timely book demonstrates that post-truth is not some isolated manifestation of fakery, but a collective domain that spans the world as an alternative self-sustaining universe. The result is a must-read book that lays bare the emergent post-truth world order.” - Ignas Kalpokas, Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Communication, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. This book discusses post-truth not merely as a Western issue, but as a problematic political and cultural condition with global ramifications. By locating the roots of the phenomenon in the trust crisis suffered by liberal democracy and its institutions, the book argues that post-truth serves as a space for ideological conflicts and geopolitical power struggles that are reshaping the world order. The era of post-truth politics is thus here to stay, and its reach is increasingly global: Russian trolls organizing events on social media attended by thousands of unaware American citizens; European social media users spreading fictional political narratives in support of the Syrian regime; Facebook offering a platform for a harassment campaign by Buddhist ultranationalists in Myanmar that led to the killing of thousands of Muslims. These are just some of the examples that demonstrate the dangerous effects of the Internet-driven global diffusion of disinformation and misinformation. Grounded on a theoretical framework yet written in an engaging and accessible way, this timely book is a valuable resource for students, researchers, policymakers and citizens concerned with the impact of social media on politics. |
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poliitiline kommunikatsioon
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sotsiaalmeedia
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rahvusvaheline poliitika
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infosõda
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hübriidsõda
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desinformatsioon
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valeuudised
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vandenõuteooriad
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globaliseerumine
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demokraatia
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UDK |
32
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316.7
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