Mal-Information, the Anatomy of an “Information Disorder”
Mal-information is a fairly recent addition to federal policy and the lexicon of political communication with implications for understanding censorship and secrecy during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper reviews documents authored by IGOs, NGOs, and the US government that mark the evolution of mal-...
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| description | Mal-information is a fairly recent addition to federal policy and the lexicon of political communication with implications for understanding censorship and secrecy during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper reviews documents authored by IGOs, NGOs, and the US government that mark the evolution of mal-information as true information intended to cause harm. The term, as it is currently employed, is now associated with misinformation and disinformation to create a complex of “information disorders” known as the acronym MDM. In this paper, the creep of the term mal-information and its use by federal agencies such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and US Department of Homeland Security is documented. These agencies, according to the Twitter files, for example, pressured tech companies such as Amazon, Meta, and X to restrict speech during the pandemic. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-4bcf8a9c16ce4287a1805bd4e022f4f22025-08-20T02:42:11ZengSJSU ScholarworksSecrecy and Society2377-61882025-01-0132https://doi.org/10.55917/2377-6188.1090 Mal-Information, the Anatomy of an “Information Disorder”Susan MaretMal-information is a fairly recent addition to federal policy and the lexicon of political communication with implications for understanding censorship and secrecy during the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper reviews documents authored by IGOs, NGOs, and the US government that mark the evolution of mal-information as true information intended to cause harm. The term, as it is currently employed, is now associated with misinformation and disinformation to create a complex of “information disorders” known as the acronym MDM. In this paper, the creep of the term mal-information and its use by federal agencies such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and US Department of Homeland Security is documented. These agencies, according to the Twitter files, for example, pressured tech companies such as Amazon, Meta, and X to restrict speech during the pandemic.https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/secrecyandsociety/vol3/iss2/4/amazon filescensorshipcisacybersecurity and infrastructure security agencycovid-19 policydisinformationfacebookgovernmentalitymal-informationmdmmetamisinformationpropagandasecrecysecrecy studiessocial mediatwitter filesus department of homeland security |
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| title | Mal-Information, the Anatomy of an “Information Disorder” |
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| topic | amazon files censorship cisa cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency covid-19 policy disinformation governmentality mal-information mdm meta misinformation propaganda secrecy secrecy studies social media twitter files us department of homeland security |
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