The New Censorship

Ayala Panievsky

£12.99

In recent years, journalists have been dismissed by some or targeted for abuse, mainstream news has been consumed by ‘infotainment’ and clickbait, driven by profits, accused of being too cosy with political and economic elites. But at times of democratic decay all over the world, with relentless attempts to undermine truth and facts, and unprecedented technological tools to spread disinformation and incite violence – brave journalism is needed more than ever. ‘The New Censorship’ focuses on the unfortunate and unexpected mechanisms through which today’s media has inadvertently amplified the anti-democratic movement that looms over our societies.

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Publish Date: 23/07/2026

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'Essential' – Alan Rusbridger
'Riveting' – Arash Azizi, The Atlantic
'Exceptional' – Michael Hauser-Tov, Haaretz
'Profound, compelling, and fascinating' – Emily Maitlis, The News Agents
'A must-read' – Jane Martinson, Guardian

Truth is under threat, and with it, our democracy. All over the world, populist leaders are relentlessly undermining truth and fact, using their power to spread disinformation and incite violence. To fight this oncoming tide, brave journalism is needed more than ever and we must do all we can to protect it.

In The New Censorship esteemed academic and former journalist Ayala Panievsky reveals the ways in which, under populist leaders like Trump, Farage and Netanyahu, methods of censorship have evolved into something even more sinister than before. Instead of banning stories, they spread flows of disinformation. Instead of silencing, they shout louder. Instead of blue-pencilling, they employ fake users, bots, and outrageous smear campaigns to dominate the conversation. And, more tragically still, under these external pressures journalists have even begun censoring themselves.

But all is not yet lost. Based on cutting-edge research, personal experience in newsrooms and a decade of living under populism in power, Panievsky not only explains what is happening but lays out what we can – and must – do to fight back.

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Dimensions 198 × 129 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

192

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

323.445 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K