Home > Book of the Week / New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! Social Media and the Public Interest, Nexus of Global Jihad, Barriers Down Our weekly list of new books is now available! Social Media and the Public InterestMedia Regulation in the Disinformation AgePhilip M. Napoli Nexus of Global JihadUnderstanding Cooperation Among Terrorist ActorsAssaf Moghadam Barriers DownHow American Power and Free-Flow Policies Shaped Global MediaDiana Lemberg Barbara Budrich Publishers IndiaMatthias Pilz and Antje Wessels Europeanisation and RenationalisationLearning from Crises for Innovation and DevelopmentEdited by Ulrike Liebert and Anne Jenichen Political Science and Digitization — Global PerspectivesEdited by Marianne Kneuer Categories:Book of the WeekNew Book Tuesday Tags:Anne JenichenAntje WesselsAssaf MoghadamBarbara Budrich Publishersbarriers downDiana LembergEuropeanisation and RenationalisationIndiaMarianne KneuerMatthias Pilznexus of global jihadPhilip M. NapoliPolitical Science and Digitalization – Global Perspectivessocial media and public interestUlrike Liebert Related Posts New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday: The Afrasian Imagination and an Award-Winner Now in Paper Asian Studies / Author Interview / Sociology / Women's Studies Interview with Amrita Pande, author of Wombs in Labor New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom; The Dream Revisted; Fixing Landscape; and more! Author Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week Can We Still Rely on Counterspeech to Correct Disinformation in Political Advertising? Book Excerpt / Book of the Week Book Excerpt! Social Media and the Public Interest, by Philip M. Napoli (introduction) Author Post/Op-Ed / Religion / South Asian Studies India's Etiquette Police — A Post by Peter Heehs Author Post/Op-Ed / Current Events / South Asian Studies Akeel Bilgrami and Sumit Ganguly on the Indian Elections New Book Tuesday New Book Tuesday! Nonbinary, Scream, Doing Democracy Differently, And More! Prev Post Q&A: Gergana Ivanova on Unbinding The Pillow Book: The Many Lives of a Japanese Classic Next Post Q&A: Dexter R. Voisin on Race-Related Violence in the United States
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