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Title Statement | On disinformation: how to fight for truth and protect democracy / Lee McIntyre. |
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Author | McIntyre, Lee C |
Publication | Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press,[2023]©2023 |
Extent of Item | 172 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780262546300 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07090232 |
Contents | Truth killers --The history of strategic denialism --The creators --The amplifiers --The believers --How to win the war on truth. |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary | From the bestselling author of 'Post-Truth' and 'How to Talk to a Science Denier', a powerful, pocket-sized citizen's guide on how to fight back against the disinformation campaigns that are imperiling American democracy. The effort to destroy facts and make America ungovernable didn't come out of nowhere. It is the culmination of seventy years of strategic denialism. In 'On Disinformation', Lee McIntyre shows how the "truth killers" did it, and how ordinary citizens can fight back against the scourge of disinformation that is now threatening the very fabric of our society. Drawing on his twenty years of experience as a scholar of science denial, McIntyre explains how autocrats wield disinformation to manipulate a populace and deny obvious realities, and why the best way to combat disinformation is to disrupt its spread. 'On Disinformation' takes readers through the history of strategic denialism to show how we arrived at this precarious political moment; identifies the creators, amplifiers, and believers of disinformation; and, most importantly, explains how we can win the war on truth. McIntyre lays out the important steps that our government must take (if we elect the right leaders), as well as everyday practical steps for the rest of us. Along the way, he also demonstrates how today's "reality denial" follows the same flawed blueprint of the "five steps of science denial" used by climate deniers and anti-vaxxers; shows how Trump has emulated disinformation tactics created by Russian and Soviet intelligence dating back to the 1920s; provides interviews with leading experts on information warfare, counterterrorism, and political extremism; and spells out the need for algorithmic transparency from Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Compact, easy-to-read (and then pass on to a friend), and never more urgent, 'On Disinformation' does nothing less than empower us with the tools and knowledge needed to save our republic from autocracy before it is too late. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Communication in politics--United States |
Denial (Psychology)--Political aspects--United States | |
Denialism--Political aspects--United States | |
Disinformation--Political aspects--United States | |
By Location | United States--Politics and government 1989- |
United States--Politics and government--1989- |