03321nam 2200661 450 991028793880332120211006031553.00-19-092365-20-19-092366-00-19-092364-4(MiAaPQ)EBC5509537(StDuBDS)EDZ0001939267(PPN)233460713(EXLCZ)99410000000666979720180904d2018 fy| 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdacontentrdamediardacarrierNetwork propaganda manipulation, disinformation, and radicalization in American politics /Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts[electronic resource]New York, NY :Oxford University Press,2018.1 online resource illustrations (black and white, and colour)Previously issued in print: 2018.Includes bibliographical references and index.Mapping disorder. Epistemic crisis -- The architecture of our discontent -- The propaganda feedback loop -- Dynamics of network propaganda -- Immigration and Islamophobia: Breitbart and the Trump Party -- The Fox diet. Mainstream media failure modes and self-healing in a propaganda-rich environment -- The usual suspects. The propaganda pipeline: hacking the core from the periphery -- Are the Russians coming? -- Mammon's algorithm: marketing, manipulation, and clickbait on Facebook -- Can democracy survive the Internet?. Polarization in American politics -- The origins of asymmetry -- Can the Internet survive democracy? -- What can men do against such reckless hate? -- Conclusion.This text examines the shape, composition, and practices of the United States political media landscape. It explores the roots of the current epistemic crisis in political communication with a focus on the remarkable 2016 U.S. president election culminating in the victory of Donald Trump and the first year of his presidency.PresidentsUnited StatesElection2016Communication in politicsUnited StatesPolitical campaignsUnited StatesMass mediaPolitical aspectsUnited StatesSocial mediaPolitical aspectsUnited StatesInternet in political campaignsUnited StatesDisinformationUnited StatesHistory21st centuryRadicalismUnited StatesPolitical cultureUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and government2009-2017United StatesPolitics and government2017-PresidentsElectionCommunication in politicsPolitical campaignsMass mediaPolitical aspectsSocial mediaPolitical aspectsInternet in political campaignsDisinformationHistoryRadicalismPolitical culture324.9730932Benkler Yochai321037Faris RobertRoberts Hal(Harold),StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910287938803321Network propaganda2180841UNINA