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Overlooking the political economy in the research on propaganda

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2021

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Historically, scholars studying propaganda have focused on its psychological and behavioral im-pacts on audiences. This tradition has roots in the unique historical trajectory of the United States through the 20th century. This article argues that this tradition is quite inadequate to tackle prop-aganda-related issues in the Global South, where a deep understanding of the political economy of propaganda and misinformation is urgently needed.

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