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Fake News In Contemporary Science And Politics A Requiem For The Real 2024th Edition Keith Moser

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Fake News In Contemporary Science And Politics A Requiem For The Real 2024th Edition Keith Moser
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Fake News In Contemporary Science And Politics A Requiem For The Real 2024th Edition Keith Moser instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.25 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Keith Moser
ISBN: 9783031561795, 3031561791
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Fake News In Contemporary Science And Politics A Requiem For The Real 2024th Edition Keith Moser by Keith Moser 9783031561795, 3031561791 instant download after payment.

This transdisciplinary book investigates the profound repercussions of living in a post-truth world in which 'alternative facts' and post-truth knowledge claims, often bordering on the absurd, have replaced the real in the collective imagination of millions of people around the planet. Through discussions on climate change denial, the anti-vaccination movement, the January 6th Insurrection and the Russia-Ukraine War, this study explores the gravity of the current 'infodemic,' or the increasing inability of a large segment of the population to distinguish between reality and misrepresentation, and the destabilizing impact this infodemic has on democratic models of governance around the globe, coinciding with the rise of autocratic forms of populism.

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