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Disinformation has recently become a salient issue, not just for
researchers but for the media, politicians, and the general public
as well. Changing circumstances are a challenge for system and
societal resilience; disinformation is also a challenge for
governments, civil society, and individuals. Thus, this book
focuses on the post-truth era and the online environment, which has
changed both the ways and forms in which disinformation is
presented and spread. The volume is dedicated to the complex
processes of understanding the mechanisms and effects of online
propaganda and disinformation, its detection and reactions to it in
the European context. It focuses on questions and dilemmas from
political science, security studies, IT, and law disciplines with
the aim to protect society and build resilience against online
propaganda and disinformation in the post-truth era.
This thesis deals with the evaluation of surface and groundwater
quality changes in the periods of water scarcity in river catchment
areas. The work can be divided into six parts. Existing methods of
drought assessment are discussed in the first part, followed by the
brief description of the software package HydroOffice, designed by
the author. The software is dedicated to analysis of hydrological
data (separation of baseflow, parameters of hydrological drought
estimation, recession curves analysis, time series analysis). The
capabilities of the software are currently used by scientist from
more than 30 countries around the world. The third section is
devoted to a comprehensive regional assessment of hydrological
drought on Slovak rivers, followed by evaluation of the occurrence,
course and character of drought in precipitation, discharges, base
flow, groundwater head and spring yields in the pilot area of the
Nitra River basin. The fifth part is focused on the assessment of
changes in surface and groundwater quality during the drought
periods within the pilot area. Finally, the results are summarized
and interpreted, and rounded off with an outlook to future
research.
This edited volume maps the development of the use of political
campaigning and marketing techniques in countries of the former
Communist Bloc over the last thirty years. Focusing on the shift
from propaganda to political marketing, and from manipulation to
persuasion, the book consists of a series of case studies of
countries in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Baltics, and the
Balkans that outline the history, development and current state of
political marketing in each country. The authors explore political
parties and their behaviour ahead of elections, and show the
changes in political culture and practices that parties have
undergone in order to create more or less successful campaigns.
This edited collection compares and analyses the most prominent
political communicative responses to the outbreak and global spread
of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus within 27 nations across five
continents and two supranational organisations: the EU and the WHO.
The book encompasses the various governments' communication of the
crisis, the role played by opposition and the vibrancy of the
information environment within each nation. The chapters analyse
the communication drawing on theoretical perspectives drawn from
the fields of crisis communication, political communication and
political psychology. In doing so the book develops a framework to
assess the extent to which state communication followed the key
indicators of effective communication encapsulated in the
principles of: being first; being right; being credible; expressing
empathy; promoting action; and showing respect. The book also
examines how communication circulated within the mass and social
media environments and what impact differences in spokespersons,
messages and the broader context has on the success of implementing
measures likely to reduce the spread of the virus. Cumulatively,
the authors develop a global analysis of the responses and how
these are shaped by their specific contexts and by the flow of
information, while offering lessons for future political crisis
communication. This book will be of great interest to students and
researchers of politics, communication and public relations,
specifically on courses and modules relating to current affairs,
crisis communication and strategic communication, as well as
practitioners working in the field of health crisis communication.
This edited collection compares and analyses the most prominent
political communicative responses to the outbreak and global spread
of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus within 27 nations across five
continents and two supranational organisations: the EU and the WHO.
The book encompasses the various governments' communication of the
crisis, the role played by opposition and the vibrancy of the
information environment within each nation. The chapters analyse
the communication drawing on theoretical perspectives drawn from
the fields of crisis communication, political communication and
political psychology. In doing so the book develops a framework to
assess the extent to which state communication followed the key
indicators of effective communication encapsulated in the
principles of: being first; being right; being credible; expressing
empathy; promoting action; and showing respect. The book also
examines how communication circulated within the mass and social
media environments and what impact differences in spokespersons,
messages and the broader context has on the success of implementing
measures likely to reduce the spread of the virus. Cumulatively,
the authors develop a global analysis of the responses and how
these are shaped by their specific contexts and by the flow of
information, while offering lessons for future political crisis
communication. This book will be of great interest to students and
researchers of politics, communication and public relations,
specifically on courses and modules relating to current affairs,
crisis communication and strategic communication, as well as
practitioners working in the field of health crisis communication.
Disinformation has recently become a salient issue, not just for
researchers but for the media, politicians, and the general public
as well. Changing circumstances are a challenge for system and
societal resilience; disinformation is also a challenge for
governments, civil society, and individuals. Thus, this book
focuses on the post-truth era and the online environment, which has
changed both the ways and forms in which disinformation is
presented and spread. The volume is dedicated to the complex
processes of understanding the mechanisms and effects of online
propaganda and disinformation, its detection and reactions to it in
the European context. It focuses on questions and dilemmas from
political science, security studies, IT, and law disciplines with
the aim to protect society and build resilience against online
propaganda and disinformation in the post-truth era.
This thesis deals with the evaluation of surface and groundwater
quality changes in the periods of water scarcity in river catchment
areas. The work can be divided into six parts. Existing methods of
drought assessment are discussed in the first part, followed by the
brief description of the software package HydroOffice, designed by
the author. The software is dedicated to analysis of hydrological
data (separation of baseflow, parameters of hydrological drought
estimation, recession curves analysis, time series analysis). The
capabilities of the software are currently used by scientist from
more than 30 countries around the world. The third section is
devoted to a comprehensive regional assessment of hydrological
drought on Slovak rivers, followed by evaluation of the occurrence,
course and character of drought in precipitation, discharges, base
flow, groundwater head and spring yields in the pilot area of the
Nitra River basin. The fifth part is focused on the assessment of
changes in surface and groundwater quality during the drought
periods within the pilot area. Finally, the results are summarized
and interpreted, and rounded off with an outlook to future
research.
This edited volume maps the development of the use of political
campaigning and marketing techniques in countries of the former
Communist Bloc over the last thirty years. Focusing on the shift
from propaganda to political marketing, and from manipulation to
persuasion, the book consists of a series of case studies of
countries in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Baltics, and the
Balkans that outline the history, development and current state of
political marketing in each country. The authors explore political
parties and their behaviour ahead of elections, and show the
changes in political culture and practices that parties have
undergone in order to create more or less successful campaigns.
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