Thank you, Colin, this is an awesome resource, and I can see how my students would benefit from going through it! Thank you so much! Sara Sara Vannini, PhD Lecturer - Integrated Social Sciences and Department of Communication University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA Personal website: http://www.saravannini.com Sanctuary collective website: http://www.sanctuarycollective.net/ On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Colin Delany <cpd@epolitics.com> wrote:
Hi folks, I've pulled together a list of good stories about two basic subjects, how the Trump campaign used tech/social media to win votes and how the Russians used it to interfere in the elections. Want to know how Russian disinformation ended up on Pinterest and Pokemon Go? Or perhaps a nice history of Russian subversion campaigns over the decades? Either way, I gotcha covered. I figured folks on this list could put it to good use.
I'll be updating this list as new stories come out, and please let me know if I miss something. Some light reading for your Friday afternoon -- enjoy.
Essential Reading: Trump, Russia, Facebook & Twitter http://www.epolitics.com/2017/10/13/essential-reading-trump- russia-facebook-twitter/
--cpd
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