Originally published with Propaganda In Focus I decenter these duly noted, juridically mediated, and scholastically authorized sources of evidence, focussing instead on “discredited,” “inadmissible,” and “untrustworthy” modes of knowledge, analysis and narration. I construct my argument by thinking and theorizing with Black rebels, both living and dead. – Orisanmi Burton, Tip of the Spear: Black…
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“Fake News” is a fake of news in that its contemporary meaning, use, deployment masks an initial “fakeness” of “news” itself. Thanks to professor Gus Griffin of Montgomery College for inviting and hosting this presentation (and subsequent As to unheard Qs).
Read moreAcademics In Cars #11- Information Warfare and Propaganda Analysis with Chris Simpson
Professor Chris Simpson of American University in Washington, D.C. joined us for this edition of Academics In Cars to discuss his work in the areas of communication studies and propaganda. (Cover art via ZDNet).
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