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Politics

Irreversibly complicated

Explaining the ‘information ecosystem’
by David Ferrell
May 2022, no. 442

Facts and Other Lies: Welcome to the disinformation age by Ed Coper

Allen & Unwin, $32.99 pb, 400 pp

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On 9 March 2022, Russian forces at war in Ukraine bombed a maternity hospital in the city of Mariupol, killing three and injuring seventeen. In a confused response to international condemnation, Russia denied responsibility, designating these denunciations ‘information terrorism’ and ‘fake news’. 

Russia does not accept that its military incursion into Ukraine is a war. The West, according to Russia, is operating a coordinated economic and information war against it. Facing this scourge of ‘disinformation’, Russia amends its law, criminalising ‘fake news’ about the war in Ukraine under penalty of up to fifteen years in prison. On 3 March, Russia commenced mandatory national lessons for schoolchildren, teaching them to distinguish between true, Russian news, and fake news. The line between disinformation and fact is blurred.

 


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Facts and Other Lies: Welcome to the disinformation age by Ed Coper

Allen & Unwin, $32.99 pb, 400 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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