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[Commlist] New book: Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication

Thu Mar 17 15:23:45 GMT 2022





# BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT: Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication (MIT Press)

On behalf of my co-author, Sean Lawson, I'm excited to announce the publication of my latest book, which is relevant to communication and media studies scholars interested in digital media and disinformation.

# LINK
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/social-engineering

# DESCRIPTION
The United States is awash in manipulated information about everything from election results to the effectiveness of medical treatments. Corporate social media is an especially good channel for manipulative communication, with Facebook a particularly willing vehicle for it. In Social Engineering, Robert Gehl and Sean Lawson show that online misinformation has its roots in earlier techniques: mass social engineering of the early twentieth century and interpersonal hacker social engineering of the 1970s, converging today into what they call “masspersonal social engineering.” As Gehl and Lawson trace contemporary manipulative communication back to earlier forms of social engineering, possibilities for amelioration become clearer.

The authors show how specific manipulative communication practices are a mixture of information gathering, deception, and truth-indifferent statements, all with the instrumental goal of getting people to take actions the social engineer wants them to. Yet the term “fake news,” they claim, reduces everything to a true/false binary that fails to encompass the complexity of manipulative communication or to map onto many of its practices. They pay special attention to concepts and terms used by hacker social engineers, including the hacker concept of “bullshitting,” which the authors describe as a truth-indifferent mix of deception, accuracy, and sociability. They conclude with recommendations for how society can undermine masspersonal social engineering and move toward healthier democratic deliberation.

# TABLE OF CONTENTS
1: Crowdmasters: The Rise and Fall of Mass Social Engineering, 1920–1976
2: Phreaks and Hackers: The Rise of Interpersonal Social Engineering, 1976–Present
3: Trashing: From Dumpster Diving to Data Dumps
4: Pretexting: Recognizing the Mitnick Mythology
5: Bullshitting: Deception, Friendliness, and Accuracy
6: Penetrating: The Desire to Control Media and Minds
7: Contemporary Masspersonal Social Engineering
8: Conclusion: Ameliorating Masspersonal Social Engineering

See https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/social-engineering for more information.

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