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International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries is the first volume to explore the historical
relationship between international organizations and the media.
Beginning in the early nineteenth century and coming up to the
1990s, the volume shows how people around the globe largely learned
about international organizations and their activities through the
media and images created by journalists, publicists, and filmmakers
in texts, sound bites, and pictures. The book examines how
interactions with the media are a formative component of
international organizations. At the same time, it questions some of
the basic assumptions about how media promoted or enabled
international governance. Written by leading scholars in the field
from Europe, North America, and Australasia, and including case
studies from all regions of the world, it covers a wide range of
issues from humanitarianism and environmentalism to Hollywood and
debates about international information orders. Bringing together
two burgeoning yet largely unconnected strands of research-the
history of international organizations and international media
histories-this book is essential reading for scholars of
international history and those interested in the development and
impact of media over time.
Whether used as a political tactic to discredit news stories and
media outlets, or as a description of false information
manufactured and circulated for profit, the term ""fake news""
holds a particularly caustic sway in twenty-first-century society.
A frequent subject of cable news broadcasts, periodical coverage,
and social media chatter, and a constant talking point for
political pundits, its impact spans from shaping minor differences
in partisanship to influencing elections. In Fake News! Josh Grimm
gathers a range of critical approaches to provide an essential
resource for readers, students, and teachers interested in
understanding this ever-present feature of today's media and
political landscape. The opening section surveys the long history
of fake news, with examples ranging from seventeenth-century
satires of early newspapers to propaganda efforts in Nazi Germany,
and then traces the evolution of the term over time. The following
section explores how exposure to fake news impacts individuals,
with particular emphasis on changes in popular discourse and the
ability to assess sources critically. Essays in this section also
highlight approaches developed by newsrooms and other
organisations, including Facebook and Google, to fight the
widespread dissemination of fake news. The volume pairs original
research with articles from prominent scholarly journals, offering
a wide-ranging and accessible discussion of debates central to the
current post-truth era, covering topics such as social media, the
Onion, InfoWars, media literacy, and the radicalization of white
men. By highlighting key components and practical methods for
examining misinformation in the media, Fake News! presents in-depth
analysis of a topic that remains more timely than ever.
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