Seeing Is Disbelieving: Why People Believe Misinformation in War, and When They Know Better - Silverman, Daniel (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania) - Books - Cambridge University Press - 9781009523585 - August 31, 2024
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Seeing Is Disbelieving: Why People Believe Misinformation in War, and When They Know Better

Silverman, Daniel (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania)

Seeing Is Disbelieving: Why People Believe Misinformation in War, and When They Know Better

A compelling study of misinformation and its limits in war. Offering a powerful argument about when lies are actually believed, along with rich evidence from Pakistan, Iraq, and Syria, this book will interest students of both security, peace, and conflict and misinformation, conspiracy theories, and fake news in social life.


205 pages, Worked examples or Exercises

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Released August 31, 2024
ISBN13 9781009523585
Publishers Cambridge University Press
Pages 205
Dimensions 456 g   (Weight (estimated))