Jeffrey Dvorkin
Trusting the News in a Digital Age: Toward a "New" News Literacy
Trusting the News in a Digital Age: Toward a "New" News Literacy
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In a digital age, it is essential to be able to discern real news from fake news. Trusting the News in a Digital Age provides an ethical framework and tools for assessing information, encouraging critical thinking and skepticism. It emphasizes the importance of treating the public as citizens and consumers of information and provides guidance on verifying sources and spotting frauds. Written for students of journalism and media studies, it helps hone critical thinking skills needed to discern fact from fiction.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 13 May 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
In a world where the digital age has transformed the way we consume and share information, it is more important than ever to be able to discern real news from fake news. Trusting the News in a Digital Age provides an ethical framework and the necessary tools for assessing information produced in our digital age. With the overwhelming amount of information available on social media and other platforms, many people have lost trust in all forms of communication, including the news. This practical text offers guidance on how to use critical thinking, appropriate skepticism, and journalistic curiosity to navigate this sea of undifferentiated information.
Designed to encourage critical thinking, each chapter introduces specific content, followed by an ethical dilemma. The ideas presented are based on the author's experiences as a teacher and public editor/ombudsman at NPR News. Trusting the News in a Digital Age prepares readers to deal with the changes to news and information in the digital environment. It highlights the fact that journalism is about treating the public as citizens first and consumers of information second.
This important text:
Reveals how to use critical thinking to handle the never-ending flow of information
Contains ethical dilemmas to help sharpen critical thinking skills
Explains how to verify sources and spot frauds
Looks at the economic and technological conditions that facilitated changes in communication
Written for students of journalism and media studies, Trusting the News in the Digital Age offers guidance on how to hone critical thinking skills needed to discern fact from fiction.
In conclusion, Trusting the News in a Digital Age is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to be a more informed and critical consumer of information. By using the tools and techniques outlined in this text, readers can navigate the digital landscape with confidence and discern truth from falsehood.
Weight: 268g
Dimension: 228 x 152 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119714293
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