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What data illiteracy has done to our politics and society
Over the last two decades, thanks to our information society, data has risen in status as the most valuable commodity for business (Brandao and Rezende, 2020). In fact, mathematician Clive Humby proclaimed data as the new oil as far back as 2006. With refined data, enterprises can generate insights that help them predict future behaviors, Read more
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Terrorism as an expression of conflict; communication as a form of terrorism
A look at communication and terrorism, and how each concept is used to leverage the other. Read more
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Communication for international security: A double-edged sword
A tug of war between weaponized disinformation and meaningful dialogue Read more
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Exploring information’s role in the operational environment
A look at the strengths and weaknesses of Info Ops and Psy Ops Read more
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Investigating ideological communication by Hezbollah, Taliban, and ISIS
Hezbollah communication strategy Hezbollah (the “Party of God”) is a Shiite military and political group based in Lebanon. It is construed by the international intelligence community as a proxy of Iran, its largest benefactor, in exerting regional influence by creating opposition against Israel as well as the presence of Western powers in the Middle East Read more
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Information, semiotics, and the role of communication in shaping reality and culture: A synthesis
Charles Peirce presented a theory of information, which is not exactly a perspective on how information is transmitted between communicators, but rather a semiotic take on the process, focused on signs, representation, and interpretation. Read more









