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De geschiedenis van een bloedbad
'Het Maandblad voldoet meer en meer aan haar doel!'
The Art of Mobilisation
"From Brides to Brigades" - The Changing Role of Women in the Islamic State (IS)
Real Existing Socialism
Chinese COVID-19 Propaganda
'Shipping' China
‘Den Vyandt’ en ‘Onse Armade’: Partijdigheid in de eerste Nederlandse kranten. De Nederlandse selectie van nieuws rond de Slag bij Lützen van 1632
Subtle persuasion: The role of absence and impossibility in war videogames.
Comparing images of the SARS and COVID-19 virus in People’s Republic China
The Chinese Discourse on The Environment: Analyzing Chinese Environmental Propaganda Images
Wantrouwen in de Media: Een Discoursanalyse van Mediascepticisme en Complotconstructies in de Context van de MH17-ramp
Affect Framing via Propaganda: The Presence of Anxiety and Anger in Origo During the 2018 Hungarian Election Campaign
Realism without Socialism in Devils on the Doorstep: A deconstruction of Chinese propaganda movies about the Second Sino-Japanese War
The American national stereotype
The politicization of Islam: Researching the use of religious nationalism in Internet propaganda strategies: The cases of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic State
Russische desinformatie: de case MH17
The 2017 Spring Festival Gala as propaganda tool for portraying Party ideology and introducing key policies: a social semiotics and critical discourse analysis of a multi-modal mass-media event
The Clash of Representations: A qualitative analysis of neo-orientalist discourse in Daesh propaganda and Mail Online news content
Griekse stemmen
Father and God. An Analyses of Posters of Stalin and Children between 1935 and 1953
The Dread Of Domestic Propaganda In Cold War US
Manhua: The developments the Chinese art of cartooning went through during a period overshadowed by war.
Guiding Public Opinions Online: The Chinese Communist Party’s Adaptation to Social Media

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