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Routledge Handbook of the Influence Industry

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This Handbook provides the first comprehensive examination of the influence industry and how it operates worldwide across different domains.

The rapid evolution of emerging technologies and data-driven persuasive practices has been linked to the spread of misleading content in domestic and foreign influence campaigns. This has prompted worldwide public and policy discussions about disinformation and how to curb its spread. However, less attention has been paid to the increasingly data-driven commercial industry taking advantage of the opportunities these new technologies afford. The handbook uses the term influence here to include not only messaging and public relations (PR), which fell within the traditional focus of propaganda studies, but to consider the infrastructure and actors behind an advanced array of capabilities that can be used in a coordinated way to affect an audiences emotions, ideas and behaviors in order to advance a state or non-state actors objectives increasingly based on data-driven profiling. The volume fills a gap in scholarship exploring the recent technical, political and economic development of this industry, surveying the extent of different technologies and services offered to clients worldwide across multiple domains (commercial, political, national security and government). The chapters are divided into three thematic sections and evaluate Influence Industry practices, aims and effectiveness across audiences; business practices and economics; and democratic structures and human rights. They also offer advice for researchers and consider key ethical issues and new regulatory approaches.

This volume will be of much interest to students of political science, propaganda studies, sociology, communication studies and journalism.

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  • Weight: 960g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032188997

About

Emma L. Briant is Associate Professor of News and Political Communication at Monash University Melbourne. She researches contemporary propaganda and information warfare and previously authored Bad News for Refugees (with Greg Philo and Pauline Donald 2013) and Propaganda and Counter-Terrorism: Strategies for Global Change (2015).Vian Bakir is Professor in Journalism and Political Communication at Bangor University UK. Expert in the impact of the digital age on propaganda disinformation and dataveillance her most recent book is Optimising Emotions Incubating Falsehoods (with Andrew McStay 2022).

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