Lie Machines

How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives

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Philip N. Howard: Lie Machines (2020, Yale University Press)

240 pages

English language

Published July 6, 2020 by Yale University Press.

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978-0-300-25020-6
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I first became aware of the work Philip N. Howard and the Oxford Internet Institute does through a report they put together for the US Congress on Russian interference in the 2016 election. This book expands on that research and comprehensively looks at how social media platforms are used for political persuasion (including spreading fear and disinformation). It does an excellent job of detailing the mechanisms that enable these anti-democratic moves. It's not as strong when addressing the socio-side of our technosocial conundrum, which is not what the book is about but which suffers a bit by not acknowledging the scope of anti-democratic movements and impulses that predate the internet, such as the development of a right-wing media sphere in the US and the ways the GOP harnessed nationalism and racism to overturn democratic institutions such as science, public education, and the traditional media. The idea that "more social media" …