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Introduction / Paul Baines, Nicholas O'Shaughnessy and Nancy Snow
Part I. Concepts, precepts and techniques in propaganda research: 1. Propaganda of the deed and its anarchist origins / Neville Bolt; 2. Atrocity propaganda in Australia and Great Britain during the First World War / Emily Robertson; 3. Strategic narratives and war propaganda / Thomas Colley; 4. From disinformation to fake news: forwards into the past / Nicholas O'Shaughnessy; 5. Post-truth and the changing information environment / Ignas Kalpokas; 6. The audience is the amplifier: participatory propaganda / Alicia Wanless and Michael Berk; 7. Computational propaganda and the rise of the fake audience / Aaron Delwiche; 8. Visual propaganda and social media / Hyunjin Seo; 9. Public relations and corporate propaganda / Jordi Xifra
Part II. Methodological approaches in propaganda research: 10. Rhetorical methods and metaphor in viral propaganda / Chris Miles; 11. Content analysis and the examination of digital propaganda on social media / Darren Lilleker and Pawe? Surowiec; 12. Character assassination as modus operandi of Soviet propaganda / Sergei A. Samoilenko and Margarita Karnysheva; 13. Assessing propaganda effectiveness in North Korea: a limited access case study / Efe Sevin, Kadir Jun Ayhan, Won Yong Jang, and Hyelim Lee; 14. Towards the measurement of Islamist propaganda effectiveness: a marketing perspective / Paul Baines and Nicholas O'Shaughnessy
Part III. Tools and techniques in counter-propaganda research: 15. Propaganda and disinformation: how a historical perspective aids critical response development / Gill Bennett; 16. Atrocities, investigations and propaganda: lessons from World War I / Ewan Lawson; 17. Countering Hamas and Hezbollah propaganda / Ron Schleifer; 18. Defending against Russian propaganda / Christopher Paul and Miriam Matthews; 19. Fighting and framing fake news / Maria Haigh and Thomas Haigh; 20. Measuring the unmeasurable: evaluating the effectiveness of US strategic counterterrorism communications / Alberto M. Fernandez; 21. Countering the fear in propaganda / Paul Baines and Nigel Jones; 22. Peace marketing as counter propaganda? Towards a methodology / Dianne Dean and Haseeb Shabbir
Part IV. Propaganda in context: 23. Propaganda and information operations in Southeast Asia: constructing colonialism and its antithesis, statehood and peaceful ambiguity / Alan Chong; 24. The construction of the Chinese dream / Chung-Min Tsai; 25. Darkness and light: media, propaganda, and politics in Japan / Nancy Snow; 26. Syria: propaganda as a tool in the arsenal of information warfare / Greg Simons; 27. Cold War propaganda in civil war Greece, 1946 / 1949: from state of emergency to normalization / Zinovia Lialiouti; 28. Propaganda and populist communication in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela / Daniel Aguirre and Caroline Avila; 29. Evaluating Putin's propaganda performance 2000 / 2018: stagecraft as statecraft / Tina Burrett; 30. Trumpaganda: the war on facts, press, and democracy / Mira Sotirovic; 31. LeaveEU: dark money, dark ads and data crimes / Emma L Briant; 32. ISIS female recruits: the alluring propaganda promises / Louisa Tarras-Wahlberg; 33. IS's strategic communication tactics / Charlie Winter and Craig Whiteside; 34. The evolution of terrorist propaganda in cyberspace / Gabriel Weimann.
Notes on the editors and contributors
Introduction / Paul Baines, Nicholas O'Shaughnessy and Nancy Snow
Part I. Concepts, precepts and techniques in propaganda research: 1. Propaganda of the deed and its anarchist origins / Neville Bolt; 2. Atrocity propaganda in Australia and Great Britain during the First World War / Emily Robertson; 3. Strategic narratives and war propaganda / Thomas Colley; 4. From disinformation to fake news: forwards into the past / Nicholas O'Shaughnessy; 5. Post-truth and the changing information environment / Ignas Kalpokas; 6. The audience is the amplifier: participatory propaganda / Alicia Wanless and Michael Berk; 7. Computational propaganda and the rise of the fake audience / Aaron Delwiche; 8. Visual propaganda and social media / Hyunjin Seo; 9. Public relations and corporate propaganda / Jordi Xifra
Part II. Methodological approaches in propaganda research: 10. Rhetorical methods and metaphor in viral propaganda / Chris Miles; 11. Content analysis and the examination of digital propaganda on social media / Darren Lilleker and Pawe? Surowiec; 12. Character assassination as modus operandi of Soviet propaganda / Sergei A. Samoilenko and Margarita Karnysheva; 13. Assessing propaganda effectiveness in North Korea: a limited access case study / Efe Sevin, Kadir Jun Ayhan, Won Yong Jang, and Hyelim Lee; 14. Towards the measurement of Islamist propaganda effectiveness: a marketing perspective / Paul Baines and Nicholas O'Shaughnessy
Part III. Tools and techniques in counter-propaganda research: 15. Propaganda and disinformation: how a historical perspective aids critical response development / Gill Bennett; 16. Atrocities, investigations and propaganda: lessons from World War I / Ewan Lawson; 17. Countering Hamas and Hezbollah propaganda / Ron Schleifer; 18. Defending against Russian propaganda / Christopher Paul and Miriam Matthews; 19. Fighting and framing fake news / Maria Haigh and Thomas Haigh; 20. Measuring the unmeasurable: evaluating the effectiveness of US strategic counterterrorism communications / Alberto M. Fernandez; 21. Countering the fear in propaganda / Paul Baines and Nigel Jones; 22. Peace marketing as counter propaganda? Towards a methodology / Dianne Dean and Haseeb Shabbir
Part IV. Propaganda in context: 23. Propaganda and information operations in Southeast Asia: constructing colonialism and its antithesis, statehood and peaceful ambiguity / Alan Chong; 24. The construction of the Chinese dream / Chung-Min Tsai; 25. Darkness and light: media, propaganda, and politics in Japan / Nancy Snow; 26. Syria: propaganda as a tool in the arsenal of information warfare / Greg Simons; 27. Cold War propaganda in civil war Greece, 1946 / 1949: from state of emergency to normalization / Zinovia Lialiouti; 28. Propaganda and populist communication in Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela / Daniel Aguirre and Caroline Avila; 29. Evaluating Putin's propaganda performance 2000 / 2018: stagecraft as statecraft / Tina Burrett; 30. Trumpaganda: the war on facts, press, and democracy / Mira Sotirovic; 31. LeaveEU: dark money, dark ads and data crimes / Emma L Briant; 32. ISIS female recruits: the alluring propaganda promises / Louisa Tarras-Wahlberg; 33. IS's strategic communication tactics / Charlie Winter and Craig Whiteside; 34. The evolution of terrorist propaganda in cyberspace / Gabriel Weimann.