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Alexandra Kitty

    De literaire verkenningen van Alexandra Kitty duiken in de mechanismen van propaganda, het ambacht van journalistiek en diepgaande artistieke en filosofische concepten. Haar werken worden gekenmerkt door diepgaande inzichten in psychologie en sociale dynamiek, waarbij ze onderzoekt hoe deze krachten de menselijke perceptie en het gedrag vormgeven. Kitty benadert haar schrijven met analytische precisie en literaire elegantie, en biedt lezers tot nadenken stemmende reflecties over de complexiteit van de moderne wereld. Haar boeken worden gewaardeerd om hun intellectuele diepgang en hun vermogen om de kern van de onderzochte onderwerpen te doorgronden.

    Don't Believe It!
    • Don't Believe It!

      How Lies Becomes News

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      Do you think shamed journalists Jayson Blair and Stephen Glass were rare bad apples? They were simply the ones who got caught. Alexandra Kitty illustrates how manufactured news is widespread in our media, providing numerous examples to help readers identify suspicious stories. The journalism industry has recently cut costs by reducing the number of fact-checkers, editors, and reporters, leading to less time for verifying information. Additionally, journalists often lack professional training or experience in their coverage areas. This fierce competition for scoops can result in careless errors and a lack of double-checking. To retain audiences, journalists and editors may prioritize sensational stories that shock, sometimes disseminating false or misleading information. The urgency to "get" a story often overshadows accuracy, as the focus shifts to being first rather than correct. This environment creates pressure to deliver flawed or inaccurately obtained news. The book teaches news consumers how to verify information and evaluate sources, eyewitnesses, and data. It serves as a comprehensive guide to information verification, encouraging skepticism without cynicism, and includes case studies and a classification manual for practical application.

      Don't Believe It!2005
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