Be conscious, be critical and be autonomous about everything you read, write and share: THINK, RETHINK:
4th video from "Critical Thinking Tools" campaign:
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IPA (1938) “Propaganda Analysis: Volume I of the Publications of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, Inc. with New Materials to Aid Student and Adult Groups in the Analysis of Today's Propaganda”. October, l937 to October, 1938. New York: Institute for Propaganda Analysis, Inc.
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Neudert, L.M. & Marchal, N. (2019) Polarisation and the use of technology in political campaigns and communication. EPRS | European Parliamentary Research - Service Scientific Foresight Unit (STOA). Available online at:
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