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How you can tell propaganda from journalism − let’s look at...

Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine Tucker Carlson, the conservative former cable TV news pundit, recently traveled to Moscow...

Radicalization pipelines: How targeted advertising on social media drives people to...

Jeanna Matthews, Clarkson University Have you had the experience of looking at some product online and then seeing ads...

What will 2022 bring in the way of misinformation on social...

Anjana Susarla, Michigan State University; Dam Hee Kim, University of Arizona, and Ethan Zuckerman, UMass Amherst At the end...

Incitement to violence is rarely explicit – here are some techniques...

H. Colleen Sinclair, Mississippi State University As senators plan for an impeachment trial in which former President Donald Trump is accused of inciting his supporters...

Don’t let your vote get stolen – 5 essential reads about...

Jeff Inglis, The Conversation As the 2020 election season heats up, there will be a massive number of people competing for your vote. Only some...

Clean up your cyber-hygiene – 6 changes to make in the...

Elissa Redmiles, University of Maryland Data breaches, widespread malware attacks and microtargeted personalized advertising were lowlights of digital life in 2018. As technologies change, so does...

How one ‘Rosie the Riveter’ poster won out over all the...

Sarah Myers, Saint Francis University and G. Kurt Piehler, Florida State University Seventy-five years ago, Norman Rockwell’s painting of Rosie the Riveter appeared on the...

What to do with Confederate statues?

James Glaser, Tufts University Could Russia teach us something about how to deal with difficult aspects of our national history? Many places in the South –...

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