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Posts Tagged: politics

Paint Me Like One of Your Online Propaganda Girls

By Giulia Timis, April 6, 2026

Visual Tropes and Affect Propaganda in Orbán’s Electoral Campaign There’s a video circulating online that opens with a little girl sitting by a rainy window. She asks her mom where dad is and when he will come back. The mother answers “soon”. The rain keeps pouring in the next scene, in which a man, whom [...]

Death Knell for Open Politics

By morgancurrie, November 14, 2010

Open source, open government, open culture – as Nate Tkacz, PhD at the University of Melbourne points out in his talk, the ubiquity of ‘openness’ as a master category of politics in network cultures turns into a multidimensional, and even more into a political term in the debate on the free and open. With referring [...]

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