Fake News and the Factories That Make It (19)
Once on the fringe, fake news has become mainstream. From bogus social media accounts to Russian troll factories, phony news muddies the social and political discourse, and is a threat to our democracy. This high-interest book defines fake news and reveals the people behind the spread of disinformation. This text directly correlates with state journalism standards about developing media literacy. Readers will also glimpse the future of fake news and the alarming technologies used to make it, such as face-morphing technology. This book will help readers navigate the messy world of fake news.
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SeriesCritical Thinking About Digital Media
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ManufacturerEnslow Publishing
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PublisherEnslow Publishing
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Publisher or imprintEnslow Publishing
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AuthorHeitkamp, Kristina Lyn
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ISBN-13978-1-9785-0472-1
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
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Reading Interest7,8,9,10,11,12
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# of Pages80
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Dewey Decimal070.4/3--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2019
Once on the fringe, fake news has become mainstream. From bogus social media accounts to Russian troll factories, phony news muddies the social and political discourse, and is a threat to our democracy. This high-interest book defines fake news and reveals the people behind the spread of disinformation. This text directly correlates with state journalism standards about developing media literacy. Readers will also glimpse the future of fake news and the alarming technologies used to make it, such as face-morphing technology. This book will help readers navigate the messy world of fake news.