The book adopts a nuanced approach, advocating for transparency, media literacy, and targeted interventions against demonstrably harmful propaganda, rather than blanket prohibitions. It is structured into three parts, beginning with core concepts and definitions, then examining existing legal and regulatory frameworks, and finally focusing on the challenges posed by new technologies. The analysis draws on legal scholarship, political science research, and communication studies.
Ultimately, this book emphasizes the ethical responsibilities of media platforms and the importance of empowering citizens with critical thinking skills. It connects to the fields of political communication, media ethics, and international law, offering a holistic understanding of regulating propaganda in a globalized world. The book provides practical guidance for policymakers, legal professionals, and engaged citizens alike.
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