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ICON Recap: Nina Jankowicz on Winning the Disinformation War

PRSay

What transpired four years ago was the catalyst for her to research and write the book “How to Lose the Information War,” which travels to the front lines of this conflict in Central and Eastern Europe, and interviews the people who have been in this battle much longer than the United States. The role of communicators.

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Winning the Disinformation Wars

Scott Public Relations

Disinformation and “fake news” influence millions. The same insights can be gained from looking at how politicians deal with (or should deal with) communication and messaging in the disinformation age. So, take this quiz and see how you do in the “disinformation wars.” This phenomenon can’t be ignored. Correct answer?

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ICON 2021 Recap: Yamiche Alcindor on Telling Stories and Building Trust

PRSay

He was someone who had reputational issues when you think about the aftermath of the war in Iraq, but who was also pushing for civility, who had a lot to say about Americans and how we treat each other,” said Alcindor, the award-winning “PBS NewsHour” White House correspondent and moderator for the long-running “ Washington Week ” news series. “He

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Truth vs. Disinformation: How to Win

Scott Public Relations

For too long, we’ve believed that somehow, “Truth Will Win Out”. However, disinformation and falsehoods have a huge head start in influencing Americans; much damage has been done, and will be done, unless communicators and leaders act now to start winning the Disinformation Wars. Well, eventually it will.

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I’ve been persuaded not to vote and that’s so bloody wrong

Stephen Waddington

Voter fatigue and persuading people not to vote is the easiest way to win an election. I’ve been worn down by propaganda, disinformation and caustic discourse. People died in the First and Second World War so that we could vote. The penny has finally dropped for me. Please register to vote. I’m not alone. I don’t trust them.

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How AI is Changing Marketing Communications

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

  Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been all over the news lately. As with anything this life-changing, there are pros and cons (and debates to be had). While some in the business world view AI as an eliminator of jobs, others see it as an advancement that can only help how we do our work. Related: AI in Customer Service: The Race to the Bottom?

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War of Ideas: How to Fight and Win on the Social Media Front (Part 2)

Melissa Agnes

I talked about the war of ideas that our world leaders are currently fighting in and I discussed how to make the digital landscape (the primary battlefield for this war of ideas) more predictable in order to minimize risk. But the fact is, in this war of ideas, your opponents are being proactive and they’re succeeding.