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020 _a9789361562181 (hbk.)
041 _aEnglish
082 _a324 HER
100 _aHerjinder
245 _aThe deception industry :
_bthe art, craft and science of hacking the electorate /
_cHerjinder (author)
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bRupa publications,
_c2024.
300 _avii, 285 p. ;
_c22 cm.
500 _aSummary : In an era dominated by the rapid evolution of technology and the pervasive influence of social media, the essence of democracy stands at a crossroads. The Deception Industry: The Art, Craft, and Science of Hacking the Electorate ventures into the heart of this juncture. Within these pages lies an examination of the fundamental tools that have revolutionized modern-day election campaigns. From the omnipresent mobile phone, now a linchpin in political strategy, to the clandestine repositories of voters, data that can make or break political narratives, the first part of the book sets the stage for a plunge into the mechanics of influence. Part Two unfurls a tapestry woven by influential actors, where social media stands as an architect of narratives. The dissemination of fake news emerges as a calculated tactic. The sinister underbelly of messaging platforms and the orchestrated campaigns of cyber armies come to light, revealing the disturbing extent of their impact in shaping the public sentiment. Beyond the tools and influencers lies a piercing scrutiny of the deception industry itself, dissecting the business of elections and the questionable ethical framework that underpins it. The Deception Industry does not merely dissect; it challenges the readers to confront the moral quandaries of using deceptive tactics to win elections.
650 _aPolitical science.
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