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The Construction Of Truth In Contemporary Media Narratives About Risk John Gaffey

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The Construction Of Truth In Contemporary Media Narratives About Risk John Gaffey
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 172
Author: John Gaffey
ISBN: 9781000387094, 9780367431495, 9780367439248, 1000387097, 0367431491, 0367439247
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Construction Of Truth In Contemporary Media Narratives About Risk John Gaffey by John Gaffey 9781000387094, 9780367431495, 9780367439248, 1000387097, 0367431491, 0367439247 instant download after payment.

The Construction of Truth in Contemporary Media Narratives about Risk provides a theoretical framework for how, in a post-truth era, media audiences are able to understand and navigate everyday risk. The book examines media risk narratives and explores forms of truth, experiential knowledge, and authority. Using the concept of parrhesia to show how we invest trust in various types of knowledge in a changing media environment, the book demonstrates how we choose between expert and non-expert information when navigating a seemingly risky world. It considers how news media formats have previously engaged audiences through risk narratives and examines how experiential knowledge has come to hold a valuable place for individuals navigating what we are often told is an increasingly risky and uncertain world. The book also examines the increasingly precarious position of expert knowledge and examines how contemporary truth-games play out between experts and non-experts, and considers how this extends into the world of online and social media. This book will be of interest to those researching or teaching in the areas of criminology, sociology, media and cultural studies, and of interest to readers in professional areas such as journalism and politics.

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