Blur how to know what's true in the age of information overload
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adam_text | CONTENTS
chapter
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How to Know What to Believe Anymore
ι
chapter
2
We Have Been Here Before
12
chapter
з
The Way of Skeptical Knowing:
The Tradecraft of Verification
26
chapter
4
Completeness:
What Is Here and What Is Missing?
57
chapter
5
Sources: Where Did This Come From?
74
chapter
6
Evidence and the Journalism of Verification
94
chapter
7
Assertion, Affirmation: Where s the Evidence?
121
chapter
8
How to Find What Really Matters
146
chapter
9
What We Need from the Next Journalism
170
Epilogue: The New Way of Knowing
198
Appendix
205
Acknowledgments
209
Notes
211
Index
219
If I had
$1
million I would buy a copy of this book for every
high school senior in America. If I had
$2
million, I would
use the second million to offer cash incentives for every
one of those high school seniors to read what might be the
most important book they will read in their lives
—
the
one volume that will help them evaluate everything else
they read until the day they die.
mid the hand-wringing over the death of true
journalism in the Internet Age—the din of talk
show pundits and bloggers, the echo chamber
of Twitter, the endless chain of links and aggregators —
two of the nation s most celebrated media critics and
respected journalists, Bill Kovach and
Tom Rosenstiel,
have written a pragmatic, serious-minded guide to nav¬
igating the twenty-first-century media terrain.
Yes, old authorities are being dismantled and new
ones created, and the way we obtain knowledge has
changed. But seeking true and reliable information re¬
mains the most important purpose of journalism—and
the object for those who consume it. How do we dis¬
cern what is reliable? How do we determine what facts
(or whose opinions) to trust?
Like the authors classic book The Elements of
Journalism, Blur is a unique and readable discourse on
how the information culture is changing. Just as impor¬
tant, it provides a road map for all citizens to navigate
that culture by revealing the tradecraft great journalists
have used to sift rumor from fact and access the truth.
In an age when the line between citizen and journalist
is becoming increasingly blurred, Blur is an indispens¬
able guide.
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