About this Event
Book launch
From the United States to China and from Brazil to India, an authoritarian approach to news is spreading across the world. Increasingly, the media is no longer a check on power or a source of objective information but a means by which governments and leaders can propagate their versions of reality, however biased or false.
Join Martin Moore and Thomas Colley as they discuss their new book, 'Dictating Reality', published with Columbia University Press, which focuses on how states are battling to control and shape the news in order to entrench their power, evade scrutiny, and ensure that their political narratives are accepted. Combining in-depth analyses of seven countries with a compelling range of stories and characters from around the world, they demonstrate the unprecedented scale and scope of governments’ efforts to take control of the media. Dictating Reality details how Xi’s China, Putin’s Russia, Modi’s India, AMLO’s Mexico, Bolsonaro’s Brazil, and Orban’s Hungary have all sought, in their different ways, to exploit news to manufacture alternative realities - and how their methods have taken hold in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other democracies. Combining keen analysis of contemporary world events with years of original research, this presentation is essential for anyone who wants to understand how authoritarian leaders use the media, why more and more people are living in different realities, and the ways democracy is under threat.
The discussion will be followed with a drinks reception.
About the speakers
Thomas Colley is senior visiting research fellow in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and senior lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. His books include 'Always at War: British Public Narratives of War' (2019).
Martin Moore is senior lecturer in political communication education and director of the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King’s College London. His books include 'Democracy Hacked: How Technology Is Destabilizing Global Politics' (2018).
Useful information
This event is in-person only.
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This book launch is organised and supported by the MA Political and Strategic Communication.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Dockrill Room, Department of War Studies, K6.07, 6th Floor King's Building, King's College London, London, United Kingdom
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