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Fake News!: Misinformation in the Media [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, height x width x depth: 229x151x14 mm, weight: 349 g, 6 graphs, 3 tables
  • Sērija : Media and Public Affairs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807172006
  • ISBN-13: 9780807172001
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 246 pages, height x width x depth: 229x151x14 mm, weight: 349 g, 6 graphs, 3 tables
  • Sērija : Media and Public Affairs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807172006
  • ISBN-13: 9780807172001
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"Whether used as a political tactic to discredit news stories and media outlets, or as a description of false information manufactured and circulated for profit, the term "fake news" holds a particularly caustic sway in twenty first century society. A frequent subject of cable news broadcasts, periodical coverage, and social media chatter and a constant talking point for political pundits, its impact spans from shaping minor differences in partisanship to influencing elections. In "Fake News!" Josh Grimmgathers a range of critical approaches to provide an essential resource for readers, students, and teachers interested in understanding this ever present feature of today's media and political landscape. The opening section surveys the long history of fake news, with examples ranging from seventeenth century satires of early newspapers to propaganda efforts in Nazi Germany, and then traces the evolution of the term over time. The following section explores how exposure to fake news impacts individuals, with particular emphasis on changes in popular discourse and the ability to assess sources critically. Essays in this section also highlight approaches developed by newsrooms and other organizations, including Facebook and Google, to fight the widespread dissemination of fake news. The volume pairs original research with articles from prominent scholarly journals, offering a wide-ranging and accessible discussion of debates central to the current post truth era, covering topics such as social media, the Onion, InfoWars, media literacy, and the radicalization of white men. By highlighting key components and practical methods for examining misinformation in the media, "Fake News!" presents in-depth analysis of a topic that remains more timely than ever"--

Whether used as a political tactic to discredit news stories and media outlets, or as a description of false information manufactured and circulated for profit, the term “fake news” holds a particularly caustic sway in twenty-first-century society. A frequent subject of cable news broadcasts, periodical coverage, and social media chatter—and a constant talking point for political pundits—its impact spans from shaping minor differences in partisanship to influencing elections. In Fake News! Josh Grimm gathers a range of critical approaches to provide an essential resource for readers, students, and teachers interested in understanding this ever-­present feature of today’s media and political landscape.

The opening section surveys the long history of fake news, with examples ranging from seventeenth-­century satires of early newspapers to propaganda efforts in Nazi Germany, and then traces the evolution of the term over time. The following section explores how exposure to fake news impacts individuals, with particular emphasis on changes in popular discourse and the ability to assess sources critically. Essays in this section also highlight approaches developed by newsrooms and other organizations, including Facebook and Google, to fight the widespread dissemination of fake news. The volume pairs original research with articles from prominent scholarly journals, offering a wide-ranging and accessible discussion of debates central to the current post-­truth era, covering topics such as social media, the Onion, InfoWars, media literacy, and the radicalization of white men.

By highlighting key components and practical methods for examining misinformation in the media, Fake News! presents in-depth analysis of a topic that remains more timely than ever.

Foreword vii
Leonard Apcar
Introduction 1(8)
Josh Grimm
I THE HISTORY OF FAKE NEWS
9(56)
Josh Grimm
Fake News: A Usable History
13(19)
John Maxwell Hamilton
Heidi Tworek
Not Your Grandpa's Hoax: A Comparative History of Fake News
32(16)
Julien Gorbach
From Early Modern Moon Hoaxes to Nazi Propaganda: A Brief Anthology of Fake News
48(17)
Heidi Tworek
John Maxwell Hamilton
II THE IMPACT AND FUTURE OF FAKE NEWS
65(143)
Josh Grimm
Connecting Partisan Selective Exposure and Fake News
73(16)
Jacob L. Nelson
Can Media Literacy Reduce Biases in Beliefs about Susceptibility to Fake News? A Survey Experiment
89(19)
Tryfon Boukouvidis
Pamela Labbe
Michael Henderson
Miley, CNN, and the Onion: When Fake News Becomes Realer than Real
108(22)
Dan Berkowitz
David Asa Schwartz
Fighting Falsity: Fake News, Facebook, and the First Amendment
130(40)
Joel Timmer
Potato Chips, Botulism, and Carbon Monoxide: The Lying-Bullshitting Distinction in Fake News
170(19)
Fred Vultee
The Self-Radicalization of White Men: Fake News and the Affective Networking of Paranoia
189(19)
Jessica Johnson
Conclusion 208
Josh Grimm
Contributors 217(4)
Index 221
Josh Grimm is associate dean for undergraduate studies at the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University. He coedited, with Jaime Loke, How Public Policy Impacts Racial Inequality.