propaganda
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Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Feb 26, 2001 3 facts
referenceJason Stanley (2015) presents a wide-ranging discussion of propaganda, including its socio-epistemic dimensions.
claimJames Owen Weatherall, Cailin O’Connor, and Justin P. Bruner argue in their 2020 paper 'How to Beat Science and Influence People: Policymakers and Propaganda in Epistemic Networks' that propaganda can effectively manipulate epistemic networks to influence policy outcomes.
referenceJason Stanley's 2015 book 'How propaganda works' provides an analysis of the mechanisms and epistemic effects of propaganda.
How the war in Ukraine changed Russia's global standing | Brookings brookings.edu Apr 2, 2025 1 fact
claimRussian state-controlled media outlets such as RT and Sputnik, along with social media, have disseminated propaganda and disinformation about the war to bolster suspicions regarding the West's role in the conflict.
Political and social trends in the future of global security. A meta ... link.springer.com Dec 5, 2017 1 fact
claimThe abundance of information without the skills to convert it into knowledge, potentially due to education system failings, increases the risk of trivializing debates and creates fertile ground for propaganda.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 1 fact
claimThe Chinese government responds to threats to its power through repression, propaganda, and censorship.
How NATO can integrate AI to prevail in future algorithmic warfare atlanticcouncil.org 4 days ago 1 fact
claimAdversaries can utilize generative AI to conduct large-scale, low-cost disinformation campaigns, which may include creating tailored propaganda or impersonating NATO leaders, journalists, and civil society figures to manipulate perceptions and erode NATO cohesion.
Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions 2025 From Industry Insiders itprotoday.com 1 fact
claimState-aligned adversaries will use cyber operations to support national goals such as spreading propaganda or generating income.
Virtue Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Jul 9, 1999 1 fact
claimAlternative virtue epistemology (VE) focuses on topics such as deliberation, inquiry, understanding, wisdom, profiles of individual virtues and vices, relations among distinct virtues and vices, and the social, ethical, and political dimensions of cognition involved in misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda, while shunning definitions and ignoring the radical skeptic.
A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org 1 fact
referenceJiateng Liu, Lin Ai, Zizhou Liu, Payam Karisani, Zheng Hui, Yi Fung, Preslav Nakov, Julia Hirschberg, and Heng Ji authored 'PropaInsight: Toward deeper understanding of propaganda in terms of techniques, appeals, and intent', published in the Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics in 2025.