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Associate Professor | Director of Digital Campaign & Propaganda in Asia at NUS| Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Press/Politics| Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2025-26)|
Taberez A. Neyazi







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The International Communication Association & American Political Science Association PolComm divisions are supporting the first-ever Editors Workshop (April 10, 2026) at George Washington University.
Call for Nominations! The International Journal of Press/Politics Hazel Gaudet-Erskine Best Book Award 2026! This award recognizes outstanding books that have made a significant impact on the study of media & politics globally. Deadline: April 1, 26. More info journals.sagepub.com/page/hij/cal...
I am pleased to share the latest issue of The International Journal of Press/Politics, which features Special Issue articles from the 2023 #IJPP conference, University of Edinburgh & several open access articles. Link journals.sagepub.com/toc/HIJ/curr...
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Happy to share our new co-authored piece on institutional trust and media usage shape support for democracy & authoritarian leadership in India. Support for democracy remains strong, but often coexists with openness to strong authoritarian leadership. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Kicking off #IJPP25 with welcoming words by our Editor in Chief @taberez.bsky.social, followed by an excellent keynote by @sabinamihelj.bsky.social on how the rise of illiberal public spheres forces us to reconsider normative assumptions in #polcomm. Focusing on publics, media trust, & disinfo.
Our new study published in International Journal of Public Opinion Research: @taberez.bsky.social , Tan, Kuru (2026). The Interplay of Conservatism and Religiosity on Misinformation Susceptibility: Evidence From the 2022 Malaysian General Election
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APSA & ICA Political Communication Divisions
We are very happy to announce the six shortlisted titles for The International Journal of Press/Politics Hazel Gaudet-Erskine Best Book Award 2026. All of the shortlisted titles can be found on our Political Communication website: politicalcommunication.org/ica-division...
Amid an increasingly complex political landscape in many modern democracies, citizens’ simultaneous support for both democratic and authoritarian leadership within democratic systems has puzzled sc...
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Between democracy and authoritarian leadership: institutional trust, media consumption, and political attitudes in India
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APSA & ICA Political Communication Divisions
In Singapore (1st time) for the annual conference of the International Journal of Press/Politics #IJPP. Only had about 90 minutes of free time to explore & snap some pre-golden hour pics at the tourist hotspots in China Town.📸 Have another half day off on Sat. LMK if you have any must-sees/eats...
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The Interplay of Conservatism and Religiosity on Misinformation Susceptibility: Evidence From the 2022 Malaysian General Election
Abstract. The spread of online political misinformation on social media and messaging platforms during Malaysia's 15th General Elections raised significant
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Visual misinformation is more effective than text alone at capturing attention and eliciting emotional responses, and as a result, they are considered to be more influential, given the increasing d...
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Understanding the Effects of Visual Misinformation: A Systematic Review of 10 Years (2014–2024)