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Understanding Propaganda in Contemporary Society

This resource discusses alt right propaganda, gives examples, and posts links to further readings.

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Understanding Propaganda

Resource Type(s):

  • Blog Post
  • Learning Object
  • Research Guide

Information Literacy Frame(s) Addressed:

  • Authority is Constructed and Contextual
  • Information Has Value
  • Research as Inquiry
  • Searching as Strategic Exploration
Discipline(s): 
EnglishInformation ManagementInterdisciplinaryPhilosophyPolitical ScienceRhetoric, Composition, and Writing

Type of Institution:

  • Community or Junior College
  • College
  • University

Scope:

  • Classroom-level
  • Course-level
License Assigned: 
CC Attribution-NonCommercial License CC-BY-NC
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Tags:

  • alt right
  • propaganda
  • Cambridge Analytica
  • 2016 Presidential election
  • President Trump
  • blogosphere
  • filter bubble
  • psychological aspects or information literacy
  • technological aspects or information literacy
  • political aspects of information literacy

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