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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
== Chapter 1: Online Culture, Memes and Social Media ==
== Chapter 1: Online Culture, Memes and Social Media ==
=== 1.1 Online Journalism ===
=== Online Journalism ===
=== 1.2 Forums, Social Media, User Generated Content ===
=== Forums, Social Media, User Generated Content ===
=== 1.3 Online Pop Culture ===
=== Online Pop Culture ===
=== 1.4 Online Politics ===
=== Online Politics ===
== Chapter 2: Viral Advertising and Propaganda ==
== Chapter 2: Viral Advertising and Propaganda ==
=== 2.1 What Kind of Content Goes Viral? What are the Implications? ===
=== What Kind of Content Goes Viral? What are the Implications? ===
=== 2.2 Social Media as a Propaganda Tool ===
=== Social Media as a Propaganda Tool ===
=== 2.3 Radicalization ===
=== Radicalization ===
== Chapter 3: Misinformation and Online Trolling ==
== Chapter 3: Misinformation and Online Trolling ==
=== 3.1 Reactionary Content and the People Behind It ===
=== Reactionary Content and the People Behind It ===
=== 3.2 Online Reactionary Movements ===
=== Online Reactionary Movements ===
=== 3.3 Trolls ===
=== Trolls ===
== Chapter 4: Accurate Information ==
== Chapter 4: Silver Lining ==
=== 4.1 Fact Checking ===
=== Fact Checking ===
=== 4.2 Can We Make Informative Memes? ===
=== Online Activism ===
=== 4.3 Disinformation Awareness ===
=== How the Internet Connects Us ===
=== Can We Make Informative Memes? ===
=== Disinformation Awareness ===
== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==

Revision as of 01:06, 12 November 2020

Introduction

Chapter 1: Online Culture, Memes and Social Media

Online Journalism

Forums, Social Media, User Generated Content

Online Pop Culture

Online Politics

Chapter 2: Viral Advertising and Propaganda

What Kind of Content Goes Viral? What are the Implications?

Social Media as a Propaganda Tool

Radicalization

Chapter 3: Misinformation and Online Trolling

Reactionary Content and the People Behind It

Online Reactionary Movements

Trolls

Chapter 4: Silver Lining

Fact Checking

Online Activism

How the Internet Connects Us

Can We Make Informative Memes?

Disinformation Awareness

Conclusion