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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John ZadaPublisher: Terra Incognita Press Imprint: Terra Incognita Press Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781777357108ISBN 10: 1777357101 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 22 February 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThink you know a 'fake' news story when you see one? As Zada cogently shows, the way the brain works makes that highly unlikely. This is a powerful dissection of why we get bamboozled by the stories we are fed, and a guide to what we can do about it. - Denise Winn, author of The Manipulated Mind: Brainwashing, Conditioning and Indoctrination John Zada has shared a passionate, insider's account of how churnalism is bad not just for those who produce the news, but for everyone who consumes it. Of all the injuries that beset the world, few are as self-inflicted as our surrender to false narratives that are the sine qua non of today's media barrage. Better to ignore it all, or as Zada hopefully urges, do something - each and every one of us - before it's too late. - Ian Gill, author of No News is Bad News: Canada's Media Collapse and What Comes Next John Zada illuminates the unseen and subtle dynamics by which mind, medium, and professional practice amalgamate into 'the news.' Veils of Distortion offers a brilliant primer on how the form of an industry gave rise to our dominant picture of reality, and in some cases to reality itself. - Greg Jackson, author of Prodigals and Vicious Cycles: Theses on a Philosophy of News """Think you know a 'fake' news story when you see one? As Zada cogently shows, the way the brain works makes that highly unlikely. This is a powerful dissection of why we get bamboozled by the stories we are fed, and a guide to what we can do about it."" - Denise Winn, author of The Manipulated Mind: Brainwashing, Conditioning and Indoctrination ""John Zada has shared a passionate, insider's account of how ""churnalism"" is bad not just for those who produce the news, but for everyone who consumes it. Of all the injuries that beset the world, few are as self-inflicted as our surrender to false narratives that are the sine qua non of today's media barrage. Better to ignore it all, or as Zada hopefully urges, do something - each and every one of us - before it's too late."" - Ian Gill, author of No News is Bad News: Canada's Media Collapse and What Comes Next ""As we spend ever more of our lives staring at screens, it can be hard to remember that our daily existence is not consumed by natural disasters, shootings, celebrity indiscretions, and apocalyptic politics. What is this realm of horrors and trivialities and how did it colonize our perception? Drawing on long experience as a newsroom insider, John Zada illuminates the unseen and subtle dynamics by which mind, medium, and professional practice amalgamate into 'the news.' Veils of Distortion offers a brilliant primer on how the form of an industry gave rise to our dominant picture of reality, and in some cases to reality itself."" - Greg Jackson, author of Prodigals and ""Vicious Cycles: Theses on a Philosophy of News"" ""John Zada's book speaks for those of us who are sceptical about the idea that there is any kind of pure 'news' that can't be manipulated in the first place."" - Dr. David Giles, author of Psychology of the Media" Think you know a 'fake' news story when you see one? As Zada cogently shows, the way the brain works makes that highly unlikely. This is a powerful dissection of why we get bamboozled by the stories we are fed, and a guide to what we can do about it. --Denise Winn, author of The Manipulated Mind: Brainwashing, Conditioning and Indoctrination John Zada illuminates the unseen and subtle dynamics by which mind, medium, and professional practice amalgamate into 'the news.' Veils of Distortion offers a brilliant primer on how the form of an industry gave rise to our dominant picture of reality, and in some cases to reality itself. --Greg Jackson, author of Prodigals and Vicious Cycles: Theses on a Philosophy of News Author InformationJohn Zada is a writer, photographer and journalist who has worked as a television news writer and producer for both CBC News Network and Al Jazeera English. He is also the author of the book 'In the Valleys of the Noble Beyond: In Search of the Sasquatch.' His articles have appeared in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Explore, CBC, Al Jazeera, BBC, Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere. John lives in Toronto, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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