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13.7.2023
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How does propaganda appear in the present digital era?
DECA’s new podcast episode features an interview with Professor Risto Kunelius, University of Helsinki, co-director of DECA. His recent research includes work on the history and present of propaganda in the social media era, including a special journal issue, Return of Propaganda.
The key themes of the interview include:
1. What defines propaganda?
2. How has digitalization changed the creation and spread of propaganda?
3. What are some recent developments in the research of propaganda?
The podcastis part of a collaboration with the NORDIS project.
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