Post-truth: how bullshit conquered the world by James Ball Post-truth: the new war on truth and how to fight back by Matthew d’Ancona John Lloyd has already reviewed these two books better than I could have done. I share his view that the existential threat of ‘fake news’ is sometimes exaggerated and that we’ve been in informational crises before. If Hillary Clinton had won the electoral college and if one in twenty Leave voters had stayed at home, then I wonder if these books would have been published. This is essentially a liberal moral panic. But as Rahm Emanuel said, ‘never let a serious crisis go to waste”
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The buzz of Brexit and Trump brought with it a new Oxford English Dictionary word of the year: ‘post...
The purpose of a study is to critically assess common presupposition, that fake news is a...
Uttering “facts are passé” captures the spirit of post-truth. However, it often leads to addressing ...
In this article, we argue for a pragmatic understanding of the role of news media and journalism not...
The Politics of (Post) Truth conference brings together academics, politicians, media practitioners,...
Since 2016 the notions of post-truth and fake news have been playing an important role in the world\...
Are Western democracies undergoing a profound epistemological shift? Are we facing a deep-seated cri...
Ostensibly, there has been a recent rise in ‘post-truth’ thinking (Higgins, 2016; Rochlin, 2017; Spe...
If not even earlier, then at the latest when Oxford Dictionaries selected ‘post-truth’ as Word of th...
Over recent months a vogue phrase has emerged in domestic and international politics: post truth. We...
This article rejects the received view that Post-Truth is a new, unprecedented political phenomenon....
‘Post-truth’ is a failed concept, both epistemically and politically because its simplification of t...
The claim that we live in a post-truth era has led to a significant body of work across different di...
What is fake news and how can we teach our students not to be taken in by it, not to spread it and n...
‘News’ is published and circulated in the physical and online world, meaning that it is no longer ju...
The buzz of Brexit and Trump brought with it a new Oxford English Dictionary word of the year: ‘post...
The purpose of a study is to critically assess common presupposition, that fake news is a...
Uttering “facts are passé” captures the spirit of post-truth. However, it often leads to addressing ...