Episodes
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How does media contribute to the growing divide in society? In this episode of Signal & Noise, we take a close look at polarization—examining how media narratives, selective reporting, and even algorithms can intensify differences and shape public opinion. We’ll discuss the psychological and social forces that drive polarization and offer insights into how media literacy can help us bridge divides. Join us to understand the forces behind polarization and learn practical ways to navigate a media landscape that often fuels division.
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Are our online experiences shaped only by what we want to see? In this episode of Signal & Noise, we explore the concepts of echo chambers and filter bubbles—how algorithms and personal choices can limit our exposure to diverse perspectives. Discover how these digital ‘bubbles’ reinforce biases, deepen divides, and create feedback loops that keep us from seeing the bigger picture. We’ll discuss why breaking free from these patterns matters and offer strategies for broadening your media horizons. Tune in to learn how to pop the bubble and see the world through a clearer, more balanced lens.
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In this episode of Signal & Noise, we dive into the world of astroturfing—when organizations disguise their campaigns as grassroots movements to sway public opinion. Learn how powerful groups use deceptive tactics to mimic genuine support, creating ‘fake’ public sentiment on issues ranging from politics to consumer products. We’ll explore examples of astroturfing, discuss why it’s so effective, and share tools to help you recognize these misleading campaigns. Join us to uncover the signs of fake grassroots movements and become a more informed, critical media consumer.
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In today’s world of constant information flow, distinguishing between disinformation and misinformation is more critical than ever. In this episode of Signal & Noise, we unpack the difference between these two often-confused terms—exploring how disinformation involves deliberate deceit, while misinformation stems from unintentional errors. We’ll discuss real-world examples, explain why this distinction matters, and offer practical tips on how you can spot and respond to both. Tune in to learn how to navigate a media landscape where accuracy and intent are often blurred.
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This episode presents a balanced analysis of the discourse used by Russian and Ukrainian leaders during the ongoing conflict, drawing on insights from Hasan Tutar and Sadullah Mücahid Bağ's study, Critical Discourse Analysis on Leader Statements in the Russia-Ukraine War (2023). Through thematic and critical discourse analysis, we explore how both leaders shape narratives, use language strategically, and convey implicit meanings. This episode provides a deeper look at how words, rhetoric, and context play crucial roles in reflecting each leader’s stance and aims during this period.