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    EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN PROMOTING INSECURITY AND PROPAGANDA IN NIGERIA by ABDULWAHAB ABDULKABIR, NURUDEEN SOLA IBRAHIM

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Thus, this study examines the effect of Social Media in Promoting Insecurity and Propaganda using Facebook, X and WhatsApp as a case study. …”
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    Revolución, política y propaganda en la China contemporánea by Taciana Fisac

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Todo ello forma parte de un entramado mucho más complejo de la propaganda y, por extensión, la realidad política de la China contemporánea.…”
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    Signals of propaganda-Detecting and estimating political influences in information spread in social networks. by Alon Sela, Omer Neter, Václav Lohr, Petr Cihelka, Fan Wang, Moti Zwilling, John Phillip Sabou, Miloš Ulman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Social networks are a battlefield for political propaganda. Protected by the anonymity of the internet, political actors use computational propaganda to influence the masses. …”
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    La campaña de propaganda de los Estados hispanoamericanos en Europa (1810-1830) by Daniel Gutiérrez Ardila

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…La historia del nacimiento de la diplomacia hispanoamericana no puede prescindir del estudio de la propaganda que los primeros agentes concibieron y publicaron en Europa con el fin de facilitar el reconocimiento de sus resp ectivas repúblicas. …”
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    From utility to imperial propaganda: (Re)discovering a milestone of Constantine I from the vicinity of Bona Mansio and emporion Pistiros and its significance for the study of the ‘Via Diagonalis’ in the territory of Philippopolis by Emil Nankov

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The diachronic analysis of other milestones found in the region allows us to capture the milestone’s evolving function as a medium of communication between the imperial administration and its subjects within the 3rd and the 4th centuries AD; from a road accessory providing practical information to travellers into an administrative tool displaying imperial propaganda. Evidently, all the examples discussed in this article illustrate the existence of a milestone cluster associated with mansio Lissae/Bona Mansio, thereby showcasing the significance of the Western Upper Thrace Valley as an important hub along the ‘Via Diagonalis’. …”
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