Disinformation

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    Abstract

    Disinformation refers to various propaganda techniques primarily associated with intelligence agencies’ manipulative activities directed at foreign countries and with military tactics directed at the enemy during wartime (where they form part of psychological warfare). Leaving aside military activities, this entry discusses disinformation associated with intelligence agencies. Locating these techniques within intelligence agencies’ three primary agenda-building strategies of secrecy, censorship, and propaganda helps highlight how comparatively little is known about disinformation. Recent leaks by national security whistle-blowers have significantly expanded our knowledge of contemporary disinformation techniques but raise ethical dilemmas for researchers.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe SAGE Encyclopedia of War
    Subtitle of host publicationSocial Science Perspectives
    EditorsPaul Joseph
    Place of PublicationThousand Oaks
    PublisherSage
    Pages504-506
    ISBN (Electronic)9781483359878
    ISBN (Print)9781483359892
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Dec 2016

    Keywords

    • disinformation
    • intelligence agencies

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