Is Political Communication Dead? Inside the New Era of State Normalization

Is Political Communication Dead? Inside the New Era of State Normalization

Author: Sascha Funk April 5, 2026 Duration: 25:47

In this episode of the FUNK !T podcast, we are tackling the profound shift in political communication defining 2026.

Forget traditional propaganda designed to change your mind. Today’s governments, domestic agencies, and foreign militaries are working from a completely different playbook. They are no longer trying to persuade you; they are trying to control what looks normal.

The goal isn’t to win the argument - it’s to become the environment. Change the environment, and you change what people think is possible.

In this special episode, we dissect three critical case studies that reveal this new reality:

  1. DHS & The Extremist Aesthetic (4:00): Why official government social media now uses the exact same visual and rhetorical grammar that extremism researchers flag as fringe. We discuss Framing Theory, Visual Rhetoric, and the visual shift of the Overton Window.

  2. Voice of America (12:00): VOA journalists are suing their own outlet, alleging White House talking points have replaced objective journalism. We look at Agenda-Setting Theory and the fragile line between public broadcasting and state propaganda.

  3. Iran’s Meme War (20:00): How a nation-state is deploying English-language memes as military communication tools targeted at Americans. We break down information warfare and the horizontal spread of peer-to-peer political "osmostis."

We tie these threads together to reveal the underlying logic: when governments don't argue with the environment, they become it.

We conclude with "The Funk" (32:00): A crucial shift in how we approach media literacy. The question isn't "Is this true?" but rather, "What is this making normal?"


In a world saturated with constant notifications and algorithmic feeds, FUNK !T | Mindful Media & Communication offers a necessary pause. Hosted by Sascha Funk, who leads the media studies department at Thammasat University, this podcast is a deep and practical exploration of our daily interactions with technology and information. Each episode moves beyond surface-level tips to examine the underlying structures of our media environment, asking how we can engage with it more consciously. You’ll find conversations that dissect digital trends not just for their novelty, but for their real psychological and social impact. The discussions here are about building resilience and intention-whether that means refining how you communicate professionally, understanding the design of the platforms you use, or simply finding more agency in your personal scrolling habits. This isn't about rejecting technology, but about developing a sustainable and critical relationship with it. Sascha brings academic insight into accessible, actionable territory, making the complex dynamics of media feel relevant to your everyday life. For anyone feeling adrift in the digital noise or curious about the forces shaping our modern conversations, this podcast provides both a compass and a toolkit. It’s a space for learning how to be present and purposeful in a mediated world, one thoughtful discussion at a time.
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