Program: MSIS/PhD
Catalog Description
Examination of propaganda and disinformation campaigns, the psychology behind how they work and how they became central to both the Cold War and political elections; as well as the advent of social media and algorithmic optimization to facilitate and accelerate the reach and impact.
Prerequisites
Graduate standing.
Restrictions
Enrollment in Information Studies (INF) courses is restricted to graduate students in the School of Information through registration periods 1 and 2, with outside students only being accepted during period 3.
Current and Upcoming Classes for this Course
| Class Name | Semester | Day(s) | Start Time(s) | End Time(s) | Building | Room |
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| INF 385T: Special Topics in Information Science: Seminar in Propaganda, Deception and Manipulation in the Technology Era
Bryan Jones |
Fall Term 2025 |
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Past Classes for this Course
| Class Name | Semester | Day(s) | Start Time(s) | End Time(s) | Building | Room |
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| INF 385T: Special Topics in Information Science: Seminar in Propaganda, Deception and Manipulation in the Technology Era
Bryan Jones Syllabus |
Spring Term 2024 |
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| INF 385T: Special Topics in Information Science: Seminar in Propaganda, Deception and Manipulation in the Technology Era
Bryan Jones Syllabus |
Spring Term 2023 |
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