Description
The post-truth society is associated with a raft of terms that challenge the very notion of what should constitute a democratic and inclusive society: the decline and fall of reason; the disruption of the public sphere; the spread of misleading information; fake news; culture wars; the rise of subjectivity; the co-opting of language; filters, silos and tribes; attention deficits; trolls, polarisation and hyper-partisanship; the conversion of popularity into legitimacy; manipulation by "populist"; leaders, governments, and fringe actors; algorithmic control, targeted messaging and native advertising; surveillance and platform capitalism.
The contributions from scholars, technologists, policy-makers and activists raise critical questions about the nature and power of knowledge in the 21st century. Readers are challenged to question their own role in perpetuating certain narratives and to also understand the lived context of people on all sides of a given debate. The diverse perspectives by geography, sector, gender and world-views will widen the appeal of this work to an international audience trying to understand the resilience of the post-truth society.
About the Author
Alex Grech is a strategist, change consultant and educator. He currently teaches new media at the University of Malta and leads The 3CL Foundation.
Book Information
ISBN 9781800439078
Author Alex Grech
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Emerald Publishing Limited
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
Weight(grams) 579g
Dimensions(mm) 152mm * 229mm * 22mm