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Marionetterna
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Ingrid Carlberg's 'Marionetterna' delves into the history of fake news, tracing its origins back to the Soviet Revolution and exploring its evolution over time.
The book examines how misinformation and propaganda have been used to manipulate public opinion and shape world views.
Carlberg analyzes various historical events and case studies to illustrate the techniques and strategies employed in spreading false information.
She highlights the impact of fake news on political discourse, social movements, and international relations.
'Marionetterna' also explores the role of media and technology in the dissemination of misinformation, as well as the challenges of combating its spread in the digital age.
The book offers a comprehensive and insightful account of the phenomenon of fake news, providing valuable context for understanding its contemporary manifestations.
The book examines how misinformation and propaganda have been used to manipulate public opinion and shape world views.
Carlberg analyzes various historical events and case studies to illustrate the techniques and strategies employed in spreading false information.
She highlights the impact of fake news on political discourse, social movements, and international relations.
'Marionetterna' also explores the role of media and technology in the dissemination of misinformation, as well as the challenges of combating its spread in the digital age.
The book offers a comprehensive and insightful account of the phenomenon of fake news, providing valuable context for understanding its contemporary manifestations.
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