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The maldistribution of political knowledge in society has important consequences for individual-level political behavior and the representativeness of governmental policies. Increased media selectivity threatens to widen the gap between the […]
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If we can’t show that propaganda and disinformation have direct, persuasive effects, then why should we care? David Karpf argues that the answer lies in a foundational myth of democracy. Rampant online disinformation threatens to unravel that myth, and with it the fabric of our democratic society.
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How Cambridge Analytica used your Facebook data to help the Donald Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
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How Cambridge Analytica used your Facebook data to help the Donald Trump campaign in the 2016 election.
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One year after she broke the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Carole Cadwalladr discusses the state of play with whistleblower Christopher Wylie
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One year after she broke the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Carole Cadwalladr discusses the state of play with whistleblower Christopher Wylie
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Nature peers into the evidence for ‘psychographic targeting’.
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Nature peers into the evidence for ‘psychographic targeting’.
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Covering hateful memes plays into their makers’ hands. But not covering them seems neglectful. So what’s to be done?
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In July, US president Donald Trump posted a now-infamous thread on Twitter: “So interesting to see ‘Progressive’ Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and […]