Propaganda in the Digital Age
Global Conflicts, Media, Politics, and Fake News
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R
Propaganda in the Digital Age
Global Conflicts, Media, Politics, and Fake News
Herausgeber: Kamalipour, Yahya R
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This comprehensive and multicultural book explores, analyzes, informs, and provokes discussions about propaganda, war, media, information, misinformation, and disinformation. Twenty-six prominent media scholars discuss contemporary and historical issues from global perspectives to give both students and scholars a valuable resource for study.
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This comprehensive and multicultural book explores, analyzes, informs, and provokes discussions about propaganda, war, media, information, misinformation, and disinformation. Twenty-six prominent media scholars discuss contemporary and historical issues from global perspectives to give both students and scholars a valuable resource for study.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9798881801137
- Artikelnr.: 73824802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9798881801137
- Artikelnr.: 73824802
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yahya R. Kamalipour is Professor and Chair of the Journalism and Mass Communication Department at North Carolina A&T State University, USA. He has published twenty-two books, including Global Media Perceptions of the United States (2021) and Global Communication, 4th edition (2024). He is the founder and managing editor of Global Media Journals (with 12 global editions) and founding president of the Global Communication Association. For additional information, visit www.kamalipour.com.
Foreword, Cees J. Hamelink
Introduction, Yahya R. Kamalipour
Acknowledgments
Part I: Historical Perspectives
Chapter 1. Propaganda in Politics and War as Challenges to Democracy,
Richard C. Vincent
Chapter 2. Historical Amnesia: Media Framing as Misinformation Then and
Now, Lee Artz
Chapter 3. Firehose of Propaganda: A Historical Overview of Propaganda and
its Techniques in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Negin Hosseini Goodrich
Chapter 4. The Relationship Between Propaganda and the Kuuki Theory,
Youichi ITO
Part II: Propaganda and Information Control
Chapter 5. Global Connectivity and State Authority: Legal and Policy
Perspectives on Information Control, Berna AkcaliGur and Irem Caglar Gurgey
Chapter 6. Selfmediatization of Powerful Political Figures and Digital
Propaganda in Hungary, Györgyi Rétfalvi
Chapter 7. Information, Misinformation and Disinformation: The Arab
Canadian perception of Canadian media coverage during the Gaza War 2023,
Aliaa Dakroury
Chapter 8. When Bias Becomes Propaganda: Media Performance during the
Palestine-Israel War, Salma S. ElGhetany
Part III: Propaganda and Media
Chapter 9. Whose Fake News? Corporate Reaction to the Collapse of the
Mainstream Narrative, Peter K. Fallon
Chapter 10. Social Media, Propaganda, and the Promotion of Populism, Hart
Cohen and Myra Gurney
Chapter 11. Moldovan Authorities Address Propagandistic Media: Social
Reactions and Freedom of the Press Limitations, Ecaterina Stepaniuc and
Vlad Bercu
Chapter 12. Propaganda and Heritage in Barbados in Digital Age, Frederick
H. Smith
Part IV: Propaganda and Politics
Chapter 13. United State Empire, Propaganda and Foreign Policy, David J.
Park
Chapter 14. The State's Propaganda Machine: Disinformation in New Turkey,
Yesim Kaptan and Paul Haridakis
Chapter 15. Information and Communication Warfare: An Intercultural
Approach, Juliana Rovinskaya
Part V: Propaganda and the COVID Pandemic
Chapter 16. Anti-Chinese Propaganda in the Western Media During the
Covid-19 Pandemic, Sun Lizhou
Chapter 17. An Analysis of Semantic Network: "Social Blame" During
Coronavirus Pandemic in Iran, Hamid Abdollahyan and Sola Salah
Chapter 18. Are Indian Films Used as the Tool of Propaganda? A Case Study
of the Controversial 2023 Film "Kerala Story", Noveena Chakravorty
Part VI: Propaganda and Elections
Chapter 19. Democracy in the Age of Visuals, Stephanie LeMasters
Chapter 20. Presidential Election in Russia and the US: Media Information
vs. Misinformation, Nadezhda Greydina
Index
Introduction, Yahya R. Kamalipour
Acknowledgments
Part I: Historical Perspectives
Chapter 1. Propaganda in Politics and War as Challenges to Democracy,
Richard C. Vincent
Chapter 2. Historical Amnesia: Media Framing as Misinformation Then and
Now, Lee Artz
Chapter 3. Firehose of Propaganda: A Historical Overview of Propaganda and
its Techniques in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Negin Hosseini Goodrich
Chapter 4. The Relationship Between Propaganda and the Kuuki Theory,
Youichi ITO
Part II: Propaganda and Information Control
Chapter 5. Global Connectivity and State Authority: Legal and Policy
Perspectives on Information Control, Berna AkcaliGur and Irem Caglar Gurgey
Chapter 6. Selfmediatization of Powerful Political Figures and Digital
Propaganda in Hungary, Györgyi Rétfalvi
Chapter 7. Information, Misinformation and Disinformation: The Arab
Canadian perception of Canadian media coverage during the Gaza War 2023,
Aliaa Dakroury
Chapter 8. When Bias Becomes Propaganda: Media Performance during the
Palestine-Israel War, Salma S. ElGhetany
Part III: Propaganda and Media
Chapter 9. Whose Fake News? Corporate Reaction to the Collapse of the
Mainstream Narrative, Peter K. Fallon
Chapter 10. Social Media, Propaganda, and the Promotion of Populism, Hart
Cohen and Myra Gurney
Chapter 11. Moldovan Authorities Address Propagandistic Media: Social
Reactions and Freedom of the Press Limitations, Ecaterina Stepaniuc and
Vlad Bercu
Chapter 12. Propaganda and Heritage in Barbados in Digital Age, Frederick
H. Smith
Part IV: Propaganda and Politics
Chapter 13. United State Empire, Propaganda and Foreign Policy, David J.
Park
Chapter 14. The State's Propaganda Machine: Disinformation in New Turkey,
Yesim Kaptan and Paul Haridakis
Chapter 15. Information and Communication Warfare: An Intercultural
Approach, Juliana Rovinskaya
Part V: Propaganda and the COVID Pandemic
Chapter 16. Anti-Chinese Propaganda in the Western Media During the
Covid-19 Pandemic, Sun Lizhou
Chapter 17. An Analysis of Semantic Network: "Social Blame" During
Coronavirus Pandemic in Iran, Hamid Abdollahyan and Sola Salah
Chapter 18. Are Indian Films Used as the Tool of Propaganda? A Case Study
of the Controversial 2023 Film "Kerala Story", Noveena Chakravorty
Part VI: Propaganda and Elections
Chapter 19. Democracy in the Age of Visuals, Stephanie LeMasters
Chapter 20. Presidential Election in Russia and the US: Media Information
vs. Misinformation, Nadezhda Greydina
Index
Foreword, Cees J. Hamelink
Introduction, Yahya R. Kamalipour
Acknowledgments
Part I: Historical Perspectives
Chapter 1. Propaganda in Politics and War as Challenges to Democracy,
Richard C. Vincent
Chapter 2. Historical Amnesia: Media Framing as Misinformation Then and
Now, Lee Artz
Chapter 3. Firehose of Propaganda: A Historical Overview of Propaganda and
its Techniques in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Negin Hosseini Goodrich
Chapter 4. The Relationship Between Propaganda and the Kuuki Theory,
Youichi ITO
Part II: Propaganda and Information Control
Chapter 5. Global Connectivity and State Authority: Legal and Policy
Perspectives on Information Control, Berna AkcaliGur and Irem Caglar Gurgey
Chapter 6. Selfmediatization of Powerful Political Figures and Digital
Propaganda in Hungary, Györgyi Rétfalvi
Chapter 7. Information, Misinformation and Disinformation: The Arab
Canadian perception of Canadian media coverage during the Gaza War 2023,
Aliaa Dakroury
Chapter 8. When Bias Becomes Propaganda: Media Performance during the
Palestine-Israel War, Salma S. ElGhetany
Part III: Propaganda and Media
Chapter 9. Whose Fake News? Corporate Reaction to the Collapse of the
Mainstream Narrative, Peter K. Fallon
Chapter 10. Social Media, Propaganda, and the Promotion of Populism, Hart
Cohen and Myra Gurney
Chapter 11. Moldovan Authorities Address Propagandistic Media: Social
Reactions and Freedom of the Press Limitations, Ecaterina Stepaniuc and
Vlad Bercu
Chapter 12. Propaganda and Heritage in Barbados in Digital Age, Frederick
H. Smith
Part IV: Propaganda and Politics
Chapter 13. United State Empire, Propaganda and Foreign Policy, David J.
Park
Chapter 14. The State's Propaganda Machine: Disinformation in New Turkey,
Yesim Kaptan and Paul Haridakis
Chapter 15. Information and Communication Warfare: An Intercultural
Approach, Juliana Rovinskaya
Part V: Propaganda and the COVID Pandemic
Chapter 16. Anti-Chinese Propaganda in the Western Media During the
Covid-19 Pandemic, Sun Lizhou
Chapter 17. An Analysis of Semantic Network: "Social Blame" During
Coronavirus Pandemic in Iran, Hamid Abdollahyan and Sola Salah
Chapter 18. Are Indian Films Used as the Tool of Propaganda? A Case Study
of the Controversial 2023 Film "Kerala Story", Noveena Chakravorty
Part VI: Propaganda and Elections
Chapter 19. Democracy in the Age of Visuals, Stephanie LeMasters
Chapter 20. Presidential Election in Russia and the US: Media Information
vs. Misinformation, Nadezhda Greydina
Index
Introduction, Yahya R. Kamalipour
Acknowledgments
Part I: Historical Perspectives
Chapter 1. Propaganda in Politics and War as Challenges to Democracy,
Richard C. Vincent
Chapter 2. Historical Amnesia: Media Framing as Misinformation Then and
Now, Lee Artz
Chapter 3. Firehose of Propaganda: A Historical Overview of Propaganda and
its Techniques in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Negin Hosseini Goodrich
Chapter 4. The Relationship Between Propaganda and the Kuuki Theory,
Youichi ITO
Part II: Propaganda and Information Control
Chapter 5. Global Connectivity and State Authority: Legal and Policy
Perspectives on Information Control, Berna AkcaliGur and Irem Caglar Gurgey
Chapter 6. Selfmediatization of Powerful Political Figures and Digital
Propaganda in Hungary, Györgyi Rétfalvi
Chapter 7. Information, Misinformation and Disinformation: The Arab
Canadian perception of Canadian media coverage during the Gaza War 2023,
Aliaa Dakroury
Chapter 8. When Bias Becomes Propaganda: Media Performance during the
Palestine-Israel War, Salma S. ElGhetany
Part III: Propaganda and Media
Chapter 9. Whose Fake News? Corporate Reaction to the Collapse of the
Mainstream Narrative, Peter K. Fallon
Chapter 10. Social Media, Propaganda, and the Promotion of Populism, Hart
Cohen and Myra Gurney
Chapter 11. Moldovan Authorities Address Propagandistic Media: Social
Reactions and Freedom of the Press Limitations, Ecaterina Stepaniuc and
Vlad Bercu
Chapter 12. Propaganda and Heritage in Barbados in Digital Age, Frederick
H. Smith
Part IV: Propaganda and Politics
Chapter 13. United State Empire, Propaganda and Foreign Policy, David J.
Park
Chapter 14. The State's Propaganda Machine: Disinformation in New Turkey,
Yesim Kaptan and Paul Haridakis
Chapter 15. Information and Communication Warfare: An Intercultural
Approach, Juliana Rovinskaya
Part V: Propaganda and the COVID Pandemic
Chapter 16. Anti-Chinese Propaganda in the Western Media During the
Covid-19 Pandemic, Sun Lizhou
Chapter 17. An Analysis of Semantic Network: "Social Blame" During
Coronavirus Pandemic in Iran, Hamid Abdollahyan and Sola Salah
Chapter 18. Are Indian Films Used as the Tool of Propaganda? A Case Study
of the Controversial 2023 Film "Kerala Story", Noveena Chakravorty
Part VI: Propaganda and Elections
Chapter 19. Democracy in the Age of Visuals, Stephanie LeMasters
Chapter 20. Presidential Election in Russia and the US: Media Information
vs. Misinformation, Nadezhda Greydina
Index







