People everywhere feel ever more alienated from - and mistrustful of - news and those who make it. We no longer seem to know who or what to believe. We are living through a crisis of 'information chaos'.
News and How to Use It is a glossary for this bewildering age. From AI to Bots, from Climate Crisis to Fake News, from Clickbait to Trolls (and more), here is the definitive user's guide for how to stay informed, tell truth from fiction and hold those in power accountable in the modern age.
- Price: $18.00
- Pages: 336
- Carton Quantity: 56
- Publisher: Canongate Books
- Imprint: Canongate Books
- Publication Date: 18th January 2022
- Trim Size: 5.08 x 7.8 in
- ISBN: 9781838854430
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
LAW / Media & the Law
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
A rich compendium of the tensions roiling journalism in Britain and the U.S- Publishers Weekly
Praise for Breaking News: [Rusbridger] has written a book of breathtaking range . . . The brilliant Breaking News is essential - and entertaining - reading- SIR HAROLD EVANS, Observer
If you are interested in the mechanics of the news, especially related to the times we are living in, going through and set to go through, then this book is a must- NIHAL ARTHANAYAKE, BBC
Well written and unskimped, this will be a painful document when we wake up one morning with nothing to read at breakfast except our smartphones- TOM STOPPARD, Times Literary Supplement, Best Books of the Year
Just when we were feeling lost in the dark labyrinth of fake news and journalism in crisis, Alan Rusbridger lights his torch and leads the way. Essential- STEVE COOGAN
The book [Rusbridger] has written is eloquent in its argument for well-resourced journalism, and never better than in its central narrative of how an old profession struggled to cope with a new technology that threatened it with obsolescence- IAN JACK, Guardian
It was my good luck - and the world's - that Alan Rusbridger was the Guardian's editor when powerful governments tried to prevent the paper from revealing that they had deceived and disempowered their citizens. Alan is a fearless defender of the public interest who has had a singular career in journalism. His book is an urgent reminder that there is still a place for real journalism - indeed, our democracies depend on it- EDWARD SNOWDEN
I particularly enjoyed Alan Rusbridger's Breaking News - in places it's as exciting as a thriller (and the good guys win) but it also gave me a new understanding of the difficulties that now confront good journalism- HENRY MARSH, New Statesman, Best Books of 2018
People everywhere feel ever more alienated from - and mistrustful of - news and those who make it. We no longer seem to know who or what to believe. We are living through a crisis of 'information chaos'.
News and How to Use It is a glossary for this bewildering age. From AI to Bots, from Climate Crisis to Fake News, from Clickbait to Trolls (and more), here is the definitive user's guide for how to stay informed, tell truth from fiction and hold those in power accountable in the modern age.
- Price: $18.00
- Pages: 336
- Carton Quantity: 56
- Publisher: Canongate Books
- Imprint: Canongate Books
- Publication Date: 18th January 2022
- Trim Size: 5.08 x 7.8 in
- ISBN: 9781838854430
- Format: Paperback
- BISACs:
LAW / Media & the Law
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
A rich compendium of the tensions roiling journalism in Britain and the U.S– Publishers Weekly
Praise for Breaking News: [Rusbridger] has written a book of breathtaking range . . . The brilliant Breaking News is essential - and entertaining - reading– SIR HAROLD EVANS, Observer
If you are interested in the mechanics of the news, especially related to the times we are living in, going through and set to go through, then this book is a must– NIHAL ARTHANAYAKE, BBC
Well written and unskimped, this will be a painful document when we wake up one morning with nothing to read at breakfast except our smartphones– TOM STOPPARD, Times Literary Supplement, Best Books of the Year
Just when we were feeling lost in the dark labyrinth of fake news and journalism in crisis, Alan Rusbridger lights his torch and leads the way. Essential– STEVE COOGAN
The book [Rusbridger] has written is eloquent in its argument for well-resourced journalism, and never better than in its central narrative of how an old profession struggled to cope with a new technology that threatened it with obsolescence– IAN JACK, Guardian
It was my good luck - and the world's - that Alan Rusbridger was the Guardian's editor when powerful governments tried to prevent the paper from revealing that they had deceived and disempowered their citizens. Alan is a fearless defender of the public interest who has had a singular career in journalism. His book is an urgent reminder that there is still a place for real journalism - indeed, our democracies depend on it– EDWARD SNOWDEN
I particularly enjoyed Alan Rusbridger's Breaking News - in places it's as exciting as a thriller (and the good guys win) but it also gave me a new understanding of the difficulties that now confront good journalism– HENRY MARSH, New Statesman, Best Books of 2018