Media & Information Systems do more than report events — they shape perception, define legitimacy, filter reality, and influence what entire populations fear, ignore, support, or condemn.
In an age of nonstop content, corporate consolidation, algorithmic curation, and narrative warfare, information is no longer just something people receive; it is something constantly engineered, prioritized, distorted, and sold.
This section examines the institutions, platforms, incentives, and gatekeepers that determine what rises to public attention, what disappears beneath it, and how control over information has become one of the most powerful forces in modern society.