Does Biased News Have a 'Time Bomb' Effect? Michael Bruter, a senior lecturer in European politics at the school, fed a steady diet of slanted newsletters ... Bruter calls this the "time bomb" effect of one-sided news. His study paints a blunt picture of how cynicism, far from inoculating citizens to resist political persuasion, merely delays the impact.
Michael Bruter, a senior lecturer in European politics at the school, fed a steady diet of slanted newsletters ...
Bruter calls this the "time bomb" effect of one-sided news. His study paints a blunt picture of how cynicism, far from inoculating citizens to resist political persuasion, merely delays the impact.
Frank Delaney ~ Ireland