Disinformation under a networked authoritarian state: Saudi trolls’ credibility attacks against Jamal Khashoggi
This paper deals with a case study that provides unique and original insight into social media credibility attacks against the Saudi journalist and activist, Jamal Khashoggi. To get the data, I searched all the state-run tweets sent by Arab trolls (78,274,588 in total), and I used Cedar, Canada’s su...
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Autor principal: | Al-Rawi Ahmed |
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De Gruyter
2021
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