Introduction: Propaganda in the Information Age, Alan MacLeod
Chapter One: Still Manufacturing Consent: An Interview with Noam Chomsky, Alan MacLeod and Noam Chomsky
Chapter Two: A Propaganda Model for the twenty-first Century: Structure-Agency Dynamics and the Intersection of Class, Gender and Race, Florian Zollmann
Chapter Three: Assessing the Strength of the Five Filters Today, Alan MacLeod
Chapter Four: Fake News, Russian Bots and Putin’s Puppets, Alan MacLeod
Chapter Five: Deflective Source Propaganda: A Syrian Case Study, Oliver Boyd Barrett
Chapter Six: Expanding the Propaganda Model to the Entertainment Industry: An Interview with Matthew Alford, Alan MacLeod and Matthew Alford
Chapter Seven: Still Compromising News: Obfuscation and Evasion as Dominant Filters in Indian Media’s Coverage of IL&FS Financial Scandal, Tabassum Ruhi Khan
Chapter Eight: International Public Relations and the Propaganda Model: A Critical Analysis of Bollywood Blockbusters, Azmat Rasul
Chapter Nine: Still Manufacturing Consent in the Digital era: Disinformation, "Fake News" and Propaganda in the 2017 Elections in Kenya, Jacinta Mwende Maweu
Chapter Ten: Working Inside the Racket: An Insider’s Perspective to the Elite Media, Matt Kennard
Conclusion: New Media, Same Old Rules, Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod is a member of the Glasgow Media Group and completed his PhD in 2017. His first book, Bad News from Venezuela: Twenty Years of Fake News and Misreporting, was published in 2018. His research interests include propaganda, media theory, social media and Latin American politics.
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