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Philip N. Howard


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Philip N. Howard is a professor and author of seven books, including Democracy’s Fourth Wave? and The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. He is a frequent commentator on the impact of technology on political life, contributing to Slate.com, TheAtlantic.com and other media outlets.

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Lie Machines: How to Save D...

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Pax Technica: How the Inter...

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Democracy's Fourth Wave?: D...

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The Digital Origins of Dict...

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Society Online: The Interne...

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Castells and the Media: The...

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New Media Campaign Managed Cit

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Oxford Studies in Digital P...

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“Telling organized lies helps some politicians win and stay in office, where they use bad information to make poor decisions. They generate new conspiracies and deepen public distrust, and then voters go back to the polls on election day equipped with even more grievances and less information.”
Philip N. Howard, Lie Machines: How to Save Democracy from Troll Armies, Deceitful Robots, Junk News Operations, and Political Operatives



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