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==Career== | ==Career== |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 24 February 2018
Jamie Bartlett (journalist) | |
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Career
He works for The Telegraph and The Guardian[1] and is Director of The Centre for the Analysis of Social Media for Demos.
A Document by Jamie Bartlett
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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The Power of Unreason | paper | August 2010 | Espionage "Conspiracy theory" "Extremism" "Counter-terrorism" | A critique and deconstruction of an 'Official Narrative'-type paper on 'Conspiracy Theory' from the 'think-tank' publisher Demos. It includes an exchange of correspondence between its authors and a Wikispooks editor which is continued on the discussion page. |
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