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Desinformation, Fake News, Propaganda und Informationskrieg? Wer blickt denn da noch durch? Ihr, liebe Zuhörer, wenn ihr diese Folge hört! Es geht um die Fragen, was Desinformation mit Propaganda und Diskurstheorie zu tun hat, wie der sowjetische KGB im Kalten Krieg Desinformation betrieben hat und wie man das auf das heutige Informationszeitalter anwenden kann. „KGB likes Facebook“.
Shownotes
- Edward Bernays, Propaganda: Die Kunst der Public Relations (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Marianne Jorgensen, Louise Phillips, Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Slavoj Zizek, The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Christopher Paul, Miriam Matthews, The Russian „Firehose of Falsehood“ Propaganda Model, RAND Corporation
- John Pollock, Big Data Exposes Big Falsehoods, MIT Technology Review
- Sun Tzu, Die Kunst des Krieges (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Wikipedia: Wellington House / War Propaganda Bureau
- Astroturfing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, HBO
- Wikipedia: Guillaume-Affäre
- Thomas Boghard, Operation Infektion. Soviet Bloc Intelligence and its AIDS Disinformation Campaign, CIA
- Ladislav Bittman, The KGB and Soviet Disinformation: An Insider’s View (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Robert Shultz, Roy Godson, Dezinformatsia: Active Measures in Soviet Strategy (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Chapman Pincher, The Secret Offensive: A Saga of Deception, Disinformation, Subversions, Terrorism, Sabotage and Assassination (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Pew Research: Sizing Up Twitter Users
- Ted Talk, Zeynep Tufekci, We’re building a dystopia just to make people click on ads
- Anne Quito, The psychological design tricks websites use to keep you hooked, Quartz
- Daisuke Wakabayashi, YouTube Moves to Make Conspiracy Videos Harder to Find, New York Times
- Soshanna Zuboff, Das Zeitalter des Überwachungskapitalismus (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Daniel Kahnemann, Schnelles Denken, langsames Denken (Amazon Affiliate Link)
- Wikipedia: List of cognitive biases
- Alexander Sängerlaub, Fakten statt Fakes. Verursacher, Verbreitungswege und Wirkungen von Fake News im Bundestagswahlkampf 2017, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung
- Hamilton 68, German Marshall Fund
- Alex Hern, Older People more likely to share fake news on Facebook, study finds, The Guardian
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Copyright
- Modem Sound, Creative Commons.
- © Vint Cerf, „Internet shows up in December 1975“, in: IEEE Computer Society, Computing Conversations: Vint Cerf on the History of Packets, December 2012.
- © L0pht Heavy Industries testifying before the United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, Live feed from CSPAN, May 19, 1998.
- © Barack Obama, Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection Summit Address, 13 February 2015, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
- © Michael Hayden, „We kill people based on meta-data,“ in: The Johns Hopkins Foreign Affairs Symposium Presents: The Price of Privacy: Re-Evaluating the NSA, April 2014.
- © Bruce Schneier, „Complexity is the enemy of security, in IEEE Computer Society, Bruce Schneier: Building Cryptographic Systems, March 2016.
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