The Syrian Information and Propaganda War: The Role of Cognitive Bias

The Syrian Information and Propaganda War: The Role of Cognitive Bias

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Science & Technology
Format Kindle
Pages 579
Language German
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Edition 3
ISBN-10 3030932826
ISBN-13 9783030932824
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In a landscape marred by conflict, the struggle for information has become a battlefield in Syria. This examination delves into the complex web of narrative-building and cognitive biases that have shaped public perception amid the ongoing war. Through a thorough analysis, it illuminates how both the Syrian government and opposition groups have strategically employed propaganda to influence both domestic and international audiences.

The author meticulously explores the psychological underpinnings of these information campaigns, revealing how cognitive biases affect understanding and beliefs. By unpacking the tactics utilized by each side, readers are invited to consider the far-reaching implications of such strategies on the populace, as well as on global perspectives regarding the conflict.

This insightful work not only portrays the fierce tug-of-war for narrative control but also emphasizes the critical importance of media literacy in a world increasingly defined by misinformation and propaganda. It serves as a reminder of the power of words and images in shaping history and public opinion.

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