TMR 2023
TMR 2023: Why ‘influencers’ now play a crucial role in setting political agendas
Over the past decade, social media has become central to the outreach strategies of political actors across party lines in India. Politicians often engage with social media influencers, but where do journalists fit in?
These were themes discussed during “Journalism and the Weight of Social Media Influence”, a presentation by Joyojeet Pal, associate professor at the University of Michigan, at The Media Rumble 2023 that took place in Delhi on October 21. He talked about how influencers play a crucial role in setting political agendas, enabling micro-targeting, and driving political engagement.
“Influencers become a part of the disinformation campaign and actively spread misinformation online,” he said.
Watch.
Listen to the conversation here:
Also Read
-
Himachal’s Congress govt spent twice as much on ads as previous BJP govt did in 2 years
-
South Central 56: 10-minute delivery at what cost? Understanding gig worker rights
-
Ramnath Roenka Awards 2025 | The worst of Indian TV journalism ft. @thedeshbhakt
-
When privilege pretends to be economics: Why Deepinder Goyal gets it royally wrong
-
‘A small mistake can cost us our lives’: Why gig workers are on strike on New Year’s Eve