Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History
(eAudiobook)
Description
Whether it be in business and leadership, photography, cooking, writing, acting, music, sports and more, MasterClass delivers a world class online learning experience. Video lessons are available anytime, anywhere on your smartphone, personal computer, Apple TV and FireTV streaming media players. -masterclass.com
Also in this Series
More Details
Reviews from GoodReads
Citations
Andie Tucher., Andie Tucher|AUTHOR., & Christina Delaine|READER. (2022). Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History . Tantor Media, Inc..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Andie Tucher, Andie Tucher|AUTHOR and Christina Delaine|READER. 2022. Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History. Tantor Media, Inc.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Andie Tucher, Andie Tucher|AUTHOR and Christina Delaine|READER. Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History Tantor Media, Inc, 2022.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Andie Tucher, Andie Tucher|AUTHOR, and Christina Delaine|READER. Not Exactly Lying: Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History Tantor Media, Inc., 2022.
Staff View
Grouping Information
Grouped Work ID | 8bcef06c-e9b0-a64c-c61a-e67a49fd964a-eng |
---|---|
Full title | not exactly lying fake news and fake journalism in american history |
Author | tucher andie |
Grouping Category | book |
Last Update | 2024-03-07 02:01:08AM |
Last Indexed | 2024-04-17 03:45:04AM |
Book Cover Information
Image Source | hoopla |
---|---|
First Loaded | Jan 2, 2024 |
Last Used | Jan 2, 2024 |
Hoopla Extract Information
stdClass Object ( [year] => 2022 [artist] => Andie Tucher [fiction] => [coverImageUrl] => https://cover.hoopladigital.com/ttm_9781666153873_270.jpeg [titleId] => 14631759 [isbn] => 9781666153873 [abridged] => [language] => ENGLISH [profanity] => [title] => Not Exactly Lying [demo] => [segments] => Array ( ) [duration] => 13h 18m 0s [children] => [artists] => Array ( [0] => stdClass Object ( [name] => Andie Tucher [artistFormal] => Tucher, Andie [relationship] => AUTHOR ) [1] => stdClass Object ( [name] => Christina Delaine [artistFormal] => Delaine, Christina [relationship] => READER ) ) [genres] => Array ( [0] => History ) [price] => 2.81 [id] => 14631759 [edited] => [kind] => AUDIOBOOK [active] => 1 [upc] => [synopsis] => Long before the current preoccupation with "fake news," American newspapers routinely ran stories that were not quite, strictly speaking, true. Today, a firm boundary between fact and fakery is a hallmark of journalistic practice, yet for many readers and publishers across more than three centuries, this distinction has seemed slippery or even irrelevant. From fibs in America's first newspaper about royal incest to social media-driven conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's birthplace, Andie Tucher explores how American audiences have argued over what's real and what's not and why that matters for democracy. Around the start of the twentieth century, journalists who were determined to improve the reputation of their craft established professional norms and the goal of objectivity. However, Tucher argues, the creation of outward forms of factuality unleashed new opportunities for falsehood: News doesn't have to be true as long as it looks true. Propaganda, disinformation, and advocacy-whether in print, on the radio, on television, or online-could be crafted to resemble the real thing. This "fake journalism" became inextricably bound up with right-wing politics, to the point where it has become an essential driver of political polarization. This book is a timely consideration of what happens to public life when news is not exactly true. [url] => https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/14631759 [pa] => [subtitle] => Fake News and Fake Journalism in American History [publisher] => Tantor Media, Inc. [purchaseModel] => INSTANT )