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Fake News in Contemporary Science and Politics: A Requiem for the Real?

Autor Keith Moser
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 apr 2024
This transdisciplinary book investigates the profound repercussions of living in a post-truth world in which 'alternative facts' and post-truth knowledge claims, often bordering on the absurd, have replaced the real in the collective imagination of millions of people around the planet. Through discussions on climate change denial, the anti-vaccination movement, the January 6th Insurrection and the Russia-Ukraine War, this study explores the gravity of the current 'infodemic,' or the increasing inability of a large segment of the population to distinguish between reality and misrepresentation, and the destabilizing impact this infodemic has on democratic models of governance around the globe, coinciding with the rise of autocratic forms of populism.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031561795
ISBN-10: 3031561791
Ilustrații: XVII, 201 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. Climate Change Denial: An Ecocidal, Parallel Universe of Simulation.- 3. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: The Ongoing, Hyperreal Saga of a Deadly Epidemic and Infodemic.- 4. Alternative Facts Trump Reality: The Spectacular Anatomy of an Insurrection.- 5. The Baudrillardian “Discourse of the Good:” Putin’s False Flag Operation to Denazify Ukraine.- 6. Conclusions. 

Recenzii

“When the conditions are right, there are ideas and concepts that ignite and burn with such intensity that they outshine any others of the same time period. Fake News in Contemporary Science and Politics presents a very good example … The current volume is meant to send a wake-up call … this constant transmission of information ad infinitum that may affect our existence on this planet and even lead to a misinterpretation of democracy and its basic grasp on reality” (Dan Manolescu, Journal of Critical Studies in Language and Literature, vol. 5 (5), 2024)
“In Fake News in Contemporary Science and Politics: A Requiem for the Real?, Keith Moser sheds light on the real-life consequences of the infodemic … and offers us four enlightening revelations on the ubiquity of fake news and conspiracy theories ... in the larger context of the scientific and political realm. … Moser’s requiem for the post-truth era must be fully chanted as a counter-hegemonic prayer leading to the awareness of the ‘real.’” (Kenichiro Otani, Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, Vol. 47 (4), 2024)

Notă biografică

Keith Moser is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Mississippi State University. He has more than one-hundred major publications including nine books and eighty-five articles. Moser’s research examines many issues linked to social-ecological justice, including Environmental Ethics (Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Ecocriticism, Ecolinguistics, and Biosemiotics) and postmodern French thought as it relates to literature, Popular Culture, and society in general.


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This transdisciplinary book investigates the profound repercussions of living in a post-truth world in which “alternative facts” and post-truth knowledge claims, often bordering on the absurd, have replaced the real in the collective imagination of millions of people around the planet. Through discussions on climate change denial, the anti-vaccination movement, the January 6th Insurrection and the Russia-Ukraine War, this study explores the gravity of the current 'infodemic,' or the increasing inability of a large segment of the population to distinguish between reality and misrepresentation, and the destabilizing impact this infodemic has on democratic models of governance around the globe, coinciding with the rise of autocratic forms of populism. 

Keith Moser is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Mississippi State University. He has more than one-hundred major publications including nine books and eighty-five articles. Moser’s research examines many issues linked to social-ecological justice, including Environmental Ethics (Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Ecocriticism, Ecolinguistics, and Biosemiotics) and postmodern French thought as it relates to literature, Popular Culture, and society in general.


Caracteristici

Explores both the scientific and political ramifications of living in a post-truth world Discusses the consequences of the current 'infodemic' and the way in which alternative facts have replaced reality Details how informational warfare has destabilised models of governance and contributed to emerging autocratic populism