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Does the idea of a world in which facts mean nothing cause anxiety? Fear? Maybe even paranoia? Disinformation:The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era cannot cure all the ills of a post-truth world, but by demonstrating how the emergence of digital technology into everyday life has knitted together a number of seemingly loosely related forces-historical, psychological, economic, and culture-to create the post-truth culture, Disinformation will help you better understand how we got to where we now are, see how we can move beyond a culture in which facts are too easily dismissed, and…mehr
Does the idea of a world in which facts mean nothing cause anxiety? Fear? Maybe even paranoia? Disinformation:The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era cannot cure all the ills of a post-truth world, but by demonstrating how the emergence of digital technology into everyday life has knitted together a number of seemingly loosely related forces-historical, psychological, economic, and culture-to create the post-truth culture, Disinformation will help you better understand how we got to where we now are, see how we can move beyond a culture in which facts are too easily dismissed, and develop a few highly practical skills for separating truth from lies. Disinformation explains: How human psychology-the very way our brains work-can leave us vulnerable to disinformation.How the early visions of what a global computer network would and should be unintentionally laid the groundwork for the current post-truth culture.The ways in which truth is twisted and misrepresented via propaganda and conspiracy theories. How new technology not only spreads disinformation but may also be changing the way we think.The ways in which the economics of information and the powerful influence of popular culture have contributed to the creation of the post-truth culture.Unlike the far-too-numerous one-sided, politically ideological treatments of the post-truth culture, Disinformation does not seek to point the finger of blame at any individuals or groups; instead, its focus is on how a number of disparate forces have influenced human behaviors during a time when all of humanity is struggling to better understand and more effectively control (for better or worse) challenging new technologies that are straining the limits of human intellectual and emotional capacity.
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Autorenporträt
Donald A. Barclay worked as an academic librarian from 1990 until his retirement in 2022, during his library career holding positions at New Mexico State University, the University of Houston, the Texas Medical Center, and the University of California, Merced. Barclay began working at the University of California, Merced in 2002, before ground was broken on what would become the first (and thus far only) new U.S. research university of the twenty-first century. The unique opportunity of creating an academic research library from the ground up at a time when digital technology was expanding into every aspect of human life and radically transforming scholarly communication allowed him to both closely observe and actively participate in the biggest technological change to hit libraries since the advent of printing from moveable type.
Barclay has authored numerous articles and books over the course of his career on topics ranging from the literature of the American West to children's literature to library and information science. His book, Fake News, Propaganda, and Plain Old Lies: How to Find Trustworthy Information in the Digital Age, was published by Rowman and Littlefield in June 2018 and spent two months as an Amazon #1 New Release. His follow up book, Disinformation: The Nature of Facts and Lies in the Post-Truth Era, was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2022. Barclay earned his bachelor's degree from Boise State University and holds masters' degrees in both English and Library and Information Science from the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to working as a librarian, he spent four years teaching college writing as well as ten seasons working as a wildland fire fighter, mostly as a member of a U.S. Forest Service Hotshot Crew. He lives in Merced, California with his wife Caroline Dawson and their three daughters, Tess, Emily, and Alexandra.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: The Meaning of Truth in the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 2: The Science of the Mind and the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 3: Digital Utopias Lost: Conflicting How the Dreams from the Dawn of Cyberspace Diverged Chapter 4: As We May Come to Think: How Technology Changes Way We Think Chapter 5: Propaganda: The Good, the Bad, and the Persuasive Chapter 6: Information Wants to Be Free-And Why It Is Not Chapter 7: Conspiracy Theories in the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 8: The Powerful Influence of Popular Culture-Amplified by Digital Technology-On the Post-Truth Culture. About the Author
Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Chapter 1: The Meaning of Truth in the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 2: The Science of the Mind and the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 3: Digital Utopias Lost: Conflicting How the Dreams from the Dawn of Cyberspace Diverged Chapter 4: As We May Come to Think: How Technology Changes Way We Think Chapter 5: Propaganda: The Good, the Bad, and the Persuasive Chapter 6: Information Wants to Be Free-And Why It Is Not Chapter 7: Conspiracy Theories in the Post-Truth Culture Chapter 8: The Powerful Influence of Popular Culture-Amplified by Digital Technology-On the Post-Truth Culture. About the Author
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