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Cheap Speech and What It Has Done (To American Democracy)
https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=820106101027027100084068100112064122037089089042053026107097124081073124064019019108060016059063040047117002119066014094099074007082044064086006000082006118065101092030015033096115071024080089118084029121073125067081099117113103118126084081120125115120&EXT=pdf
(via Robert Peston: BBC not impartial during EU referendum campaign | Media | The Guardian)
An account of the rise of Populism by political scientist Francis Fukuyama.
Posts from accounts said by Twitter to be Russian trolls quoted in coverage ranging from breaking news to humorous listicles
News Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election: How the Press Failed Voters
https://shorensteincenter.org/news-coverage-2016-general-election/ A new report from Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzes news coverage during the 2016 general election, and concludes that both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump received coverage that was overwhelmingly negative in tone and extremely light on policy.
A nice podcast on important incidents in US elections. Thanks to Jack for sharing.
Which party had the hand before it became the Congress symbol? And why is the elephant the symbol of the Bahujan Samaj Party?
Very interesting history of Congress Party logo (and relevant for tomorrow’s lecture).
Japan's stagnant economy and ageing population are a mirror to our own.
Very interesting on what UK could learn from Japanese elections.
A great set of resources on this issue
The Lie Factory: How politics became a business.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/09/24/the-lie-factory