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Don Kevin Hapal unmasks the hidden workforce driving the Philippines’ flourishing disinformation ecosystem – and they are not who you might think.
Disinformation can undermine elections, pose risks to public health and stoke division and violence against minorities. Words by Paula Lacey.
The industry; distrust in the news; laws and regulations; key terms; term usage over time.
One hundred years ago the incendiary ‘Zinoviev letter’, allegedly from the Soviet Union, incited British communists to revolution. Conrad Landin examines an early example of ‘fake news’.
Although far from a modern phenomenon, the potency and complexity of misinformation has increased in the digital age. To tackle it, we need a systemic response that goes further than debunking one lie at a time, argues Nanjala Nyabola.
Political historian, filmmaker and novelist. Words by Subi Shah.
A new history of pro-Zionist pressure is strongest in its simplicity, writes Rob Norman.
The North Will Rise Again; Scattered; A Mouth Full of Salt; A Mouth Full of Salt.
Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times.
Cannabis legalization was actually just? Amy Hall explores whether those most harmed by prohibition could benefit from legalization.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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The Philippines disinformation machine | Don Kevin Hapal unmasks the hidden workforce driving the Philippines’ flourishing disinformation ecosystem – and they are not who you might think. |
Don Kevin Hapal | November, 2024 | 552 | Buy |
Big Whoppers | Disinformation can undermine elections, pose risks to public health and stoke division and violence against minorities. Words by Paula Lacey. |
Paula Lacey | November, 2024 | 552 | Buy |
Disinformation - The Facts | The industry; distrust in the news; laws and regulations; key terms; term usage over time. |
November, 2024 | 552 | Buy | |
Red letter day | One hundred years ago the incendiary ‘Zinoviev letter’, allegedly from the Soviet Union, incited British communists to revolution. Conrad Landin examines an early example of ‘fake news’. |
Conrad Landin | November, 2024 | 552 | Buy |
Action & Info | Action, and further reading on disinformation. |
November, 2024 | 552 | Buy | |
Entering the Matrix | Although far from a modern phenomenon, the potency and complexity of misinformation has increased in the digital age. To tackle it, we need a systemic response that goes further than debunking one lie at a time, argues Nanjala Nyabola. |
Nanjala Nyabola | November, 2024 | 552 | Buy |
Spotlight: Tariq Ali | Political historian, filmmaker and novelist. Words by Subi Shah. |
Subi Shah | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Books Essay: How we got here | A new history of pro-Zionist pressure is strongest in its simplicity, writes Rob Norman. |
Rob Norman | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Music | Alva; Chain of Light. |
Conrad Landin | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Film | No Other Land; Paradise is Burning. |
Conrad Landin | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Books | The North Will Rise Again; Scattered; A Mouth Full of Salt; A Mouth Full of Salt. |
Conrad Landin | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Agony Uncle: Voting | Struggling with an ethical dilemma? New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle can help you find answers in our troubled political times. |
September, 2024 | 551 | Buy | |
What if... | Cannabis legalization was actually just? Amy Hall explores whether those most harmed by prohibition could benefit from legalization. |
Amy Hall | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Big Bad World | Cartoon by P J Polyp. |
P J Polyp | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |
Temperature Check | Stop digging. Words – Danny Chivers. |
Danny Chivers | September, 2024 | 551 | Buy |