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Computational Propaganda: Political Parties, Politicians, and Political Manipulation on Social Media

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Social media platforms do not just circulate political ideas, they support manipulative disinformation campaigns. While some of these disinformation campaigns are carried out directly by individuals, most are waged by software, commonly known as bots, programmed to perform simple, repetitive, robotic tasks. Some social media bots collect and distribute legitimate information, while others communicate with and harass people, manipulate trending algorithms, and inundate systems with spam. Campaigns made up of bots, fake accounts, and trolls can be coordinated by one person, or a small group of people, to give the illusion of large-scale consensus. Some political regimes use political bots to silence opponents and to push official state messaging, to sway the vote during elections, and to defame critics, human rights defenders, civil society groups, and journalists. This book argues that such automation and platform manipulation, amounts to a new political communications mechanism that Samuel Woolley and Philip N. Noward call "computational propaganda." This differs from older styles of propaganda in that it uses algorithms, automation, and human curation to purposefully distribute misleading information over social media networks while it actively learns from and mimicks real people so as to manipulate public opinion across a diverse range of platforms and device networks. This book includes cases of computational propaganda from nine countries (both democratic and authoritarian) and four continents (North and South America, Europe, and Asia), covering propaganda efforts over a wide array of social media platforms and usage in different types of political processes (elections, referenda, and during political crises).

Συγγραφέας: Woolley Samuel
Εκδότης: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 288
ISBN: 9780190931414
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2019

Part I: Theoretical Introduction and Analytical Frame

Introduction: Computational Propaganda Worldwide

Chapter 1 - Russia: The Origins of Digital Misinformation

Chapter 2 - Ukraine: External Threats and Internal Challenges

Chapter 3 - Canada: Building Bot Typologies

Chapter 4 - Poland: Unpacking the Ecosystem of Social Media Manipulation

Chapter 5 - Taiwan: Digital Democracy Meets Automated Autocracy

Chapter 6 - Brazil: Political Bot Intervention During Pivotal Events

Chapter 7 - Germany: A Cautionary Tale

Chapter 8 - United States: Manufacturing Consensus Online

Chapter 9 - China: An Alternative Model of a Widespread Practice

Conclusion: Political Parties, Politicians, and Computational Propaganda

Index

Samuel C. Woolley is Assistant Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas, Austin. 

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