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War of the Words: using rhetoric to justify conflict

Propaganda need not be spelt out with bold letters and exclamation points; rhetorical choices can function just the same.

October 20, 2022 Nicola Brayan
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Avengers, assemble – and promote the US military

On Marvel and DC’s insidious links to the US military.

April 4, 2022 Alessia Poles
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Russia, memes and you

When your Tumblr is hacked by Russian propagandists

April 9, 2018 Sasha Veber
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How Kim Jong-il took down coal seam gas in the inner west

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