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Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Deception, Disinformation and Social Media

London: Hurst & Company (2022), 303 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 978-1-78738-882-6 (online); 978-1-78738-479-8 (print)

"By the time readers arrive at the end of Jones’s astonishing examination of social media in the Middle East, they will be completely persuaded that it is now impossible to tell whether anything they read online is true. Replete with bots and sock puppets, trolls and dupes, this online world is both profoundly silly and deeply scary. Accordingly, the book is by turns funny and terrifying as it details efforts by governments, notably Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, to shape what people say, think, and do. Jones acknowledges that governments have always used public relations and propaganda to influence audiences at home and abroad. But he shows that the new information and communication technologies, which were once thought destined to free civil society and strengthen the public sphere, are also tremendously effective tools of deception and tyranny. Armies of bots and trolls motivated by money, power, and, sometimes, it seems, sheer perversity, spew out tweets and posts, fake news articles, fake news outlets, and even fake journalists; as Jones puts it, “You are being lied to by people who do not even exist.” This deception pollutes public discourse across the Middle East and, more important, inhibits the critical thinking of the citizenry." (Review by Lisa Anderson in Foreign Affairs, January/February 2023)
Introduction: The Gulf's Post-Truth Moment
PART I. DIGITAL DECEPTION AND THE PSEUDO-REALITY INDUSTRIES
1 Digital Authoritarianism, Deception and Information Controls
2 The Deception Order and Pseudo-Reality Industries
PART II. CONTROLLING DOMESTIC POLITICS
3 Making Arabia Great Again: The Evolution of Digital Media Power and Digital Populism in the Gulf
4 Automating Deceit: Authoritarian AI and Journoganda
PART III. TRUMP AND THE WAR ON REALITY IN THE GULF
5 The US Right-Wing-Saudi Anti-Iran Nexus
6 The Gulf Crisis Never Happened: Pseudo-Events and Pseudo-Publics
PART IV. PROJECTING INFLUENCE ABROAD
7 Foreign Interference in Elections, Revolutions and Protests: From Iraq to Algeria
8 You Are Being Lied to by People that Do Not Even Exist: The Pseudo-Journalist
9 Football Crazy: Sportswashing and the Pseudo-Fan
10 Covid19's Disinformation Superspreaders
PART V. ATTACKING JOURNALISTS AND SILENCING DISSENT
11 Silencing Journalists: The Killing of Khashoggi
12 Attacking Women: Malinformation and Digital Misogyny
13 Stigmatising Muslims: The Sisterhood of the Muslim Brothers
PART VI. ADVENTURES IN TROLL-LAND
14 Talking Pro-MBS Zombies
15 The Rise and Fall of Magnus Callaghan
Conclusion: The Future of Deception and Digital Tyranny