Network Propaganda
Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation and Radicalization in American Politics is a 2018 book by American scholars Robert Faris, Hal Roberts and Yochai Benkler, focusing on the negative effects of information technology on the American society and its impact on media polarization. Covering the period from the start of the 2016 election cycle to the one year anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration, it tracks a rapid conversion of the right-wing media ecosystem from mainstream journalism with a fact-checking dynamic, to an insular self-referential model rewarding ideological consonance over factual accuracy.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
References
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- ^ Gross, Justin H. (September 2019). "Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics. By Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 472p. $99.00 cloth, $27.95 paper. - The Branding of Right-Wing Activism: The News Media and the Tea Party. By Khadijah Costley White. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 286p. $99.00 cloth, $27.95 paper". Perspectives on Politics. 17 (3): 881–883. doi:10.1017/S1537592719001816. ISSN 1537-5927.
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- ^ Yochai Benkler, Deborah Chasman (2018-11-12). "Selling Outrage". Boston Review. Retrieved 2022-11-29.