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The Global Grapevine

Why Rumors of Terrorism, Immigration, and Trade Matter

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A flat world accelerates the spread of bad ideas. Through diverse illustrations, from vampire lore to contemporary terrorism rumors, the authors explore the consequences of cultural collisions, enhancing your understanding of an interconnected world. This essential read equips you to identify misleading narratives that may appear in your inbox or on television. In this engaging and insightful work, Fine and Ellis provide a focused analysis of loose talk, revealing how seemingly unrelated rumors—such as 9/11 conspiracy theories and fears about imported goods—reflect a common theme: many people feel uneasy about their increasing exposure to what they perceive as foreign. While some celebrate globalization, the narratives we share indicate that it remains daunting for many. This incisive cultural critique rigorously examines the pervasive paranoid rumors of our time, exploring their origins, meanings, and implications. The authors offer guidance on how to navigate this landscape of misinformation. Anyone who engages with talk radio or the Internet will find this book invaluable for understanding the dynamics of modern discourse.

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The Global Grapevine, Gary Alan Fine, Billie Ellis

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2010
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Titel
The Global Grapevine
Ondertitel
Why Rumors of Terrorism, Immigration, and Trade Matter
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2010
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
255
ISBN10
0199736316
ISBN13
9780199736317
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A flat world accelerates the spread of bad ideas. Through diverse illustrations, from vampire lore to contemporary terrorism rumors, the authors explore the consequences of cultural collisions, enhancing your understanding of an interconnected world. This essential read equips you to identify misleading narratives that may appear in your inbox or on television. In this engaging and insightful work, Fine and Ellis provide a focused analysis of loose talk, revealing how seemingly unrelated rumors—such as 9/11 conspiracy theories and fears about imported goods—reflect a common theme: many people feel uneasy about their increasing exposure to what they perceive as foreign. While some celebrate globalization, the narratives we share indicate that it remains daunting for many. This incisive cultural critique rigorously examines the pervasive paranoid rumors of our time, exploring their origins, meanings, and implications. The authors offer guidance on how to navigate this landscape of misinformation. Anyone who engages with talk radio or the Internet will find this book invaluable for understanding the dynamics of modern discourse.