I’ve just begun teaching a media course, entitled Media Ecologies and Cultural Politics, which I designed several years ago but have revised this year to focus on the issues of our current moment: the upcoming election, the Covid-19 pandemic, the crisis of racial justice, and what some have called the “crisis of information.” Preparing for […]
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Network propaganda, American style
Posted in Cultural politics, Media ecology, tagged 2016 elections, alt-right, Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Breitbart News, disinformation, fake news, Fox News, media ecology, media politics, mediasphere, Network Propaganda, political polarization, right-wing media, Trump, Yochai Benkler on September 4, 2020 | Leave a Comment »
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