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Media manipulation

Media manipulation refers to orchestrated campaigns in which actors exploit the distinctive features of broadcasting mass communications or digital media platforms to mislead, misinform, or create a narrative that advances the interests and agendas of perpetrators of such campaigns.

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Manipulation in Social Media

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Media manipulation

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Triples27
Avg. degree1.97
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Media manipulationrelated to External linksThe Persuaders0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksFrontline0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksUnderstanding Jargon0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksShort Bibliography0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksPhilip0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksAgreMedia Manipulation0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksDisinformation OnlineDigital0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksResearch0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksThe Journalist's ResourceData0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksSociety0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksWhat's Propaganda Got To0.60section
Media manipulationrelated to External linksDo With It0.60section

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