Propaganda
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‘Pavlovian response’: India criticises Pakistan foreign minister’s remarks about J&K at UN
Scroll Staff
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‘The Kashmir Files’ should not have been cleared for screening, says Sharad Pawar
Scroll Staff
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War in Ukraine: Russian state media is spreading disinformation under the guise of fact-checks
Craig Silverman, ProPublica Jeff Kao, ProPublica
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In times of fake news and manufactured outrage, how do we reclaim empathy?
Maya Mirchandani
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Those beautiful Soviet fairy-tale books many of us were enchanted by? They were meant for propaganda
Faisal Mahmud
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Watch: China is now using rap videos to spread propaganda against the protests in Hong Kong
Scroll Staff
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Papering over the past: Was the News Corp media empire built on spreading propaganda?
Sally Young, The Conversation
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Fact-checking vigilantes in India are a bulwark against the move to a ‘post-truth’ world
Sangeet Kumar
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Extreme speech: A people-centric approach will help hold governments, social media firms accountable
Sahana Udupa
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‘Kill all the British sucking Indian blood’: The canny poster propaganda used by Japan in WWII
Aanchal Malhotra
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Shiv Sena criticises PM Modi’s email interviews, says they are like Chinese and Russian propaganda
Scroll Staff
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‘Mission Critical’: How the CIA and KGB pumped propaganda into India during the Cold War
Vikram Sood
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India’s rising paranoia and the myth of the persecuted Hindu
Samar Halarnkar
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Arrest of Postcard News co-founder shines a light on India’s ‘fake news’ problem
Soumya Rao
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India heading towards civil war, riots have entered home, says Kanhaiya Kumar
Scroll Staff
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PMO orders ministries: Insert favourable opinion in media, get independent experts to back policies
Nitin Sethi
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Hate campaign: How Vladimir Putin deftly used the media to turn Russians against Ukrainians
Taras Kuzio, The Conversation
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How Woodrow Wilson’s war-time propaganda machine changed American journalism
Christopher B. Daly, The Conversation
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Facebook’s new anti-fake news strategy is not going to work – but something else might
Paul Ralph, The Conversation