Post-truth Era of Political Marketing: Manipulation Techniques and Their Impact on Public Opinion and Electoral Integrity in the USA Cover Image

Post-truth Era of Political Marketing: Manipulation Techniques and Their Impact on Public Opinion and Electoral Integrity in the USA
Post-truth Era of Political Marketing: Manipulation Techniques and Their Impact on Public Opinion and Electoral Integrity in the USA

Author(s): Jessica Kriška, Branislav Kováčik
Subject(s): Politics, Media studies, Political Theory, Political Sciences, Security and defense, Electoral systems, Politics and communication, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Univerzita Mateja Bela
Keywords: Political Marketing, Post-Truth Era;Political Participation;Manipulation Techniques;Disinformation;New Media;Voting Behaviour;Electoral Integrity

Summary/Abstract: The study focused on the phenomenon of political marketing, political communication, and their application in world politics during the post-truth era with an emphasis on the territory of the United States of America. The aim of the study was to identify several aspects of these disciplines during the dynamic technological progress which makes it possible to develop misleading manipulative techniques and spread disinformation. The emerging issues of the current state of the online sphere such as abuse of personal data for one's own political gain, dissemination of false news that radicalizes the public and threats to the security of free and fair elections and a democracy relate to other concerns such as a polarized society and electoral integrity. Politics has always been, and will continue to be, an infinite number of shades of grey. Absolute honesty and elimination of negative advertising or propaganda is neither realistic nor desirable, though we consider it important to strive for more ethical election campaigns. The conclusion of this article can be applied to other studies that will continue the research on the given topic and will respond to the current challenges of democracy.

  • Issue Year: 27/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 122-143
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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