British security state collaborator Paul Mason’s war on 'rogue academics' exposed.
It’s depressing to see the lack of critical thought and intellectual (let alone ethical) integrity the “anti-disinformation” industry is fostering in parts of academia. thegrayzone.com
It’s depressing to see the lack of critical thought and intellectual (let alone ethical) integrity the “anti-disinformation” industry is fostering in parts of academia. thegrayzone.com
Academics have certain vulnerabilities to being co-opted into the furtherance of nefarious agendas without full awareness of it.
propagandainfocus.com
propagandainfocus.com
As for this supposed fight against disinformation. What’s most astonishing is how people don’t first clarify what they mean by disinformation or set out what methods and criteria they use to identify it!
Here’s a modest attempt at conceptual clarification.
social-epistemology.com
Here’s a modest attempt at conceptual clarification.
social-epistemology.com
Here’s a very recent example of how the term “disinformation” is used simply to refer to propositions that the “researcher” doesn’t think people should entertain!
policyschool.ca
policyschool.ca
Earlier example:a 'diagnosis' of alleged disinformation campaign fails to establish what's disinformative and adopts the standpoint of an opposing campaign whose own bona fides are left unexamined. My reply was first accepted, then spiked by the journal! syriapropagandamedia.org
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