Computational propaganda : political parties, politicians, and political manipulation on social media /
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY, United States of America :
Oxford University Press,
[2019]
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| Series: | Oxford studies in digital politics.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : computational popaganda worldwide / Samuel Woolley and Philip N. Howard
- Russia : the origins of digital misinformation / Sergey Sanovich
- Ukraine : external threats and internal challenges / Mariia Zhdanova and Dariya Orlova
- Canada : building bot typologies / Elizabeth Dubois and Fenwick McKelvey
- Poland : unpacking the ecosystem of social media manipulation / Robert Gorwa
- Taiwan : digital democracy meets automated autocracy / Nicholas J. Monaco
- Brazil : political bot intervention during pivotal events / Dan Arnaudo
- Germany : a cautionary tale / Lisa-Maria N. Neudert
- United States : manufacturing consensus online / Samuel Woolley and Douglas Guilbeault
- China : an alternative model of a widespread practice / Gillian Bolsover
- Conclusion : political parties, politicians, and computational propaganda / Samuel Woolley and Philip N. Howard.