Bias, Belief, and Conviction in an Age of Fake Facts
Herausgeber: Finger, Anke; Wagner, Manuela
Bias, Belief, and Conviction in an Age of Fake Facts
Herausgeber: Finger, Anke; Wagner, Manuela
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In this book, authors engage in an interdisciplinary discourse of theory and practice on the concept of personal conviction. It will be of particular interest to scholars in communication and journalism studies, media studies, philosophy, and psychology.
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In this book, authors engage in an interdisciplinary discourse of theory and practice on the concept of personal conviction. It will be of particular interest to scholars in communication and journalism studies, media studies, philosophy, and psychology.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781032035604
- ISBN-10: 1032035609
- Artikelnr.: 65612600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 486g
- ISBN-13: 9781032035604
- ISBN-10: 1032035609
- Artikelnr.: 65612600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anke Finger is a Professor of German Studies, Comparative Literature, and Media Studies at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her many publications focus on the total artwork, expressionism, and the media philosopher Vilém Flusser, among other topics, within the areas of modernism, media studies, and intercultural communication. Manuela Wagner is a Professor of Language Education at the University of Connecticut, USA. She has published widely on the interplay of theory and practice of intercultural dialogue as it relates to social justice and education.
Foreword
1. Introduction: New Parameters for Bias, Belief, and Conviction: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Personal Positions and their Justification
2. Political Conviction
3. Manifesto Moments: Conviction, Reasonable Dissent, and 'Vanguards of the Future'
4. Convincing Atmospheres? The Influence of Diffuse Factors on Conviction Building
5. 'I Believe Because it is Absurd'
or, Pseudoscience
6. Conviction, Contemplation, and 'Making a Difference'
7. Bad and Good Belief? On the Role of Conviction in Religion
8. The Psycho-Social Function of Moral Conviction
9. Moderating Conviction Through Civility in Education
10. Intellectual Humility, Conviction, and Intercultural Citizenship Education
11. In Pursuit of the Dialogic Classroom: Designing Spaces for Conviction
12. Conclusion: Making a Difference for (Self)Reflection and Dialogue
1. Introduction: New Parameters for Bias, Belief, and Conviction: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Personal Positions and their Justification
2. Political Conviction
3. Manifesto Moments: Conviction, Reasonable Dissent, and 'Vanguards of the Future'
4. Convincing Atmospheres? The Influence of Diffuse Factors on Conviction Building
5. 'I Believe Because it is Absurd'
or, Pseudoscience
6. Conviction, Contemplation, and 'Making a Difference'
7. Bad and Good Belief? On the Role of Conviction in Religion
8. The Psycho-Social Function of Moral Conviction
9. Moderating Conviction Through Civility in Education
10. Intellectual Humility, Conviction, and Intercultural Citizenship Education
11. In Pursuit of the Dialogic Classroom: Designing Spaces for Conviction
12. Conclusion: Making a Difference for (Self)Reflection and Dialogue
Foreword
1. Introduction: New Parameters for Bias, Belief, and Conviction: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Personal Positions and their Justification
2. Political Conviction
3. Manifesto Moments: Conviction, Reasonable Dissent, and 'Vanguards of the Future'
4. Convincing Atmospheres? The Influence of Diffuse Factors on Conviction Building
5. 'I Believe Because it is Absurd'
or, Pseudoscience
6. Conviction, Contemplation, and 'Making a Difference'
7. Bad and Good Belief? On the Role of Conviction in Religion
8. The Psycho-Social Function of Moral Conviction
9. Moderating Conviction Through Civility in Education
10. Intellectual Humility, Conviction, and Intercultural Citizenship Education
11. In Pursuit of the Dialogic Classroom: Designing Spaces for Conviction
12. Conclusion: Making a Difference for (Self)Reflection and Dialogue
1. Introduction: New Parameters for Bias, Belief, and Conviction: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Personal Positions and their Justification
2. Political Conviction
3. Manifesto Moments: Conviction, Reasonable Dissent, and 'Vanguards of the Future'
4. Convincing Atmospheres? The Influence of Diffuse Factors on Conviction Building
5. 'I Believe Because it is Absurd'
or, Pseudoscience
6. Conviction, Contemplation, and 'Making a Difference'
7. Bad and Good Belief? On the Role of Conviction in Religion
8. The Psycho-Social Function of Moral Conviction
9. Moderating Conviction Through Civility in Education
10. Intellectual Humility, Conviction, and Intercultural Citizenship Education
11. In Pursuit of the Dialogic Classroom: Designing Spaces for Conviction
12. Conclusion: Making a Difference for (Self)Reflection and Dialogue







