03513nam 2200445 i 4500001001200000003000800012005001700020008004100037020002500078020002200103022001400125040003100139082001400170245005900184264010300243264001900346300004500365336002100410337002500431338002300456490004300479500001700522504005100539505172200590520019802312521001002510650003002520650004402550650006102594650004602655650004902701650003602750650005802786650003802844650003202882650003802914830004402952852001402996856005703010CCE18501226MnSgEFL20180416074418.0180416t20182018maua b 001 0 eng d a9781682178652 (pbk.) a168217865X (pbk.) a1948-6820 aMnSgEFLbengcMnSgEFLerda14a070.421500aAlternative facts, post-truth and the information war. 1a[Ipswich, MA] :bEBSCO Information Services, Inc. ; aAmenia, NY :bGrey House Publishing,c[2017] 4ccopyright 2017 axv, 177 pages :billustrations ;c26 cm. atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier1 aReference shelf ;vvolume 90, number 2 aH.W. Wilson. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPreface -- A Historical Perspective -- Truth Is What You Fake of It -- The Fake-News Fallacy -- The Evangelical Roots of Our Post-Truth Society -- Do Social Media Threaten Democracy? -- Language: The Most Disruptive Technology -- Bad Actors in the Information War -- Offenders in the Information War -- The New Information Warfare -- Why Is Finland Able to Fend Off Putin's Information War? -- We Tracked Down a Fake-News Creator in the Suburbs: Here's What We Learned -- Tone-Deaf: How Facebook Misread America's Mood on Russia -- Media vs. The Algorithm -- The Interest Equation -- Facebook and Twitter Are Being Used to Manipulate Public Opinion-Report -- How Facebook, Google and Twitter "Embeds" Helped Trump in 2016 -- Don't Blame the Election on Fake News: Blame It on the Media -- Don't Let Liberals End Opinion Diversity Under Cover of 'Fake News' Campaign -- News Coverage Says a Study Claimed Fake News on Facebook Didn't Affect the Election -- "Post-Truth" Media Really Is Shifting the News Agenda-And More Subtly Than It Seems -- Trump's "Fake News Awards": Fail to Live Up to the Hype-Or the Hysteria -- Fake News and Your Health -- Fallacies, Bias, and the Post-Truth Mind -- Post-Truth: The Dark Side of the Brain -- The New Psychology of Fake News -- Yes, I'd Lie to You -- Next Generation News Consumers -- Solutions to the Misinformation Age -- Echo Chambers Are Dangerous-We Must Try to Break Free of Our Online Bubbles -- Making Media Literacy Great Again -- The Remedy for the Spread of Fake News? History Teachers -- Can AI Win the War Against Fake News? -- The Problem with Facts -- We Already Have a Solution to Fake News: It's Called the First Amendment -- Bibliography -- Websites -- Index. aExamines the fragmented state of news feeds and journalism, and the loss of shared news narratives in the U.S., while also exploring the effects of media manipulation and disinformation online.2 a10-A. 0aFake newszUnited States. 0aJournalismxObjectivityzUnited States. 0aDigital mediaxMoral and ethical aspectszUnited States. 0aMass media and propagandazUnited States. 0aSensationalism in journalismzUnited States. 7aJournalismxObjectivity.2sears 7aDigital mediaxEthical aspectszUnited States.2sears 7aMass mediazUnited States.2sears 7aAmerican propaganda.2sears 7aJournalismzUnited States.2sears 0aReference shelf ;vvolume 90, number 2.1 h070.4 ALT40uhttp://online.salempress.com/doi/book/10.3331/RSAWar