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Fake: Stop Kony
Blog Post, March, 11 2012
Steven Fake
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There are predictable deficiencies in the New York Times initial coverage of the flawed Stop Kony campaign. The social media replicate some of the biased messaging paradigms of traditional media.
Fake: An American Fall
Znet Article, October, 12 2011
Steven Fake
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A society with a gouged out middle class, is bound to be more prone to restiveness
Fake: Saviors and Survivors
Zmag Article, March, 01 2011
Steven Fake
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A book on the marketing of "genocide" in Darfur
Fake: Brazil's First Female President Expected to Carry on Lula's Work -- for Better or Worse
Blog Post, November, 10 2010
Steven Fake
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While the election of a former Marxist guerrilla has captured attention, prospects for further advances in Brazilian democracy largely lie outside of the electoral arena.
Fake: WikiLeaks & the Iraq Logs
Blog Post, November, 03 2010
Steven Fake
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WikiLeaks, as seen from the Iraq logs, provides a novel challenge to the propaganda system and reveals the inadequacy and disinterest of the establishment media in serving as outlets for whistle-blowers.
Fake: Allergic to Dissent: Khartoum and Washington
Znet Article, May, 21 2010
Steven Fake
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After five days of voting, the withdrawal en masse of virtually all the opposition presidential candidates and countless accusations of ballot tampering, voter intimidation, and worse, Sudan’s elections drama has drawn to an unsurprising conclusion.
Fake: Elections in Sudan
Blog Post, April, 13 2010
Steven Fake
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Sudan is poised for its first national vote since widely condemned elections in 2000. Though officially backed by the United Nations and U.S., many opposition groups within Sudan, as well as Western advocacy organizations, are opposed to allowing ...


