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War is Peace: How journalists vilify peace to rationalize war

Not too long ago, a meme was going viral on social media. It showed the horrified face of George Orwell, looking in disbelief and...

Academia

Attacks on Academic Freedom, the Times of London, and MI6

This article is also published at UK Column. Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. What the latest...

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Society

War is Peace: How journalists vilify peace to rationalize war

Not too long ago, a meme was going viral on social media. It showed the horrified face of George Orwell, looking in disbelief and...

Propaganda for Beginners, Part 4: Propaganda Techniques Inspired by Crime Writing

Part 4 of the series: Propaganda for Beginners. Read Parts 1, 2, and 3. Teaser What do the techniques of crime writers, who want to...

The Conspiracy Label as a Tool of Propaganda, Part III: The CIA and Reification of the Psychologism of Conspiracy Theories

Note from the Editors: This article is the third installment of a series on how and why “conspiracy theory/ist” became a common pejorative label....

Contradictions in Engineering Public Reputation: Propaganda and Ursula Von Der Leyen

The term propaganda is often liberally applied to the current context and stage of political/geopolitical development of the Western world (the Global North). At...

Rough Beasts Slouching: An Interview with David A. Hughes

David A. Hughes is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Lincoln (UK). He received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Oxford...

Theory & Practice

Propaganda for Beginners, Part 5: Dehumanising and Humanising in Propaganda

Part 5 of the series “Propaganda for Beginners”: Read Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4. In the world of propaganda and psychological warfare, language and visual representation...

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