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The History and Theory of Post-Truth Communication

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This book traces the principal roots of the concept of post-truth to uncover how it came by its present meaning.

The concept of post-truth is the ripe and poisonous fruit of a tree fertilized and watered by many gardeners: some with good intentions, some with bad intentions, and others without a full understanding of the consequences of their thoughts and actions.

If the concepts behind the expression ‘post-truth’ have a long history, what is behind the current rise in interest and alarm about the concept?

Chosen by the Oxford English Dictionary as ‘word of the year’ in 2016, post-truth has entered both journalistic and common languages.

There is, however, much confusion and a suffocating rhetoric about what it is, how it became such a powerful force, and its positive or perverse effects.

Offering a fast-paced discussion of philosophical concepts, sociological theories, communication strategies, and original interpretations of historical events from the birth of mass media until today, this book is a guide for those who want to understand what is going on in Western society and culture.     

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3030414620 / 9783030414627
Paperback / softback
121
14/04/2021
Switzerland
English
110 pages
21 cm