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Communication media 1 Computational propaganda 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Credibility 1 Digital advertising 1 Disinformation 1 Glaubwürdigkeit 1 Junk news 1 Kommunikationsmedien 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Media industries 1 Mediensektor 1 Political communication 1 Politische Kommunikation 1 Product labelling 1 Search engine optimisation 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Warenkennzeichnung 1 computational propaganda 1 credibility 1 labels 1 social media 1 state-controlled media 1
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Bradshaw, Samantha 1 Collis, Avinash 1 Moravec, Patricia L. 1 Wolczynski, Nicholas 1
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Information systems research : ISR 1 Internet Policy Review 1
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Countering state-controlled media propaganda through labeling : evidence from Facebook
Moravec, Patricia L.; Collis, Avinash; Wolczynski, Nicholas - In: Information systems research : ISR 35 (2024) 3, pp. 1435-1447
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Disinformation optimised: gaming search engine algorithms to amplify junk news
Bradshaw, Samantha - In: Internet Policy Review 8 (2019) 4, pp. 1-24
Previous research has described how highly personalised paid advertising on social media platforms can be used to influence voter preferences and undermine the integrity of elections. However, less work has examined how search engine optimisation (SEO) strategies are used to target audiences...
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