At a time when the news cycle turns on a tweet, journalism gets
confused with opinion, and facts are treated as negotiable
information, applying critical thinking skills to your social media
consumption is more important than ever. Guy P. Harrison, an upbeat
advocate of scientific literacy and positive skepticism, demonstrates
how critical thinking can enhance the benefits of social media while
giving users the skills to guard against its dangers. Social media has
more than two billion users and continues to grow. Its widespread
appeal as a means of staying in touch with friends and keeping up with
daily news masks some serious pitfalls-- misinformation,
pseudoscience, fraud, propaganda, and irrational beliefs, for example,
presented in an attractive, easy-to-share form. This book will teach
you how to resist the psychological and behavioral manipulation of
social media and avoid the mistakes that millions have already made
and now regret. Harrison presents scientific studies that show why
your subconscious mind loves social media and how that can work
against your ability to critically evaluate information. Among other
things, social media reinforces your biases, clouds your judgment with
images that leave a false impression, and fills your brain with
anecdotes that become cheap substitutes for objective data. The very
nature of the technology keeps you in a bubble; by tracking your
preferences it sends only filtered newsfeeds, so that you rarely see
anything that might challenge your set notions. Harrison explores the
implications of having digital "friends" and the effects on mood,
self-esteem, and the cultivation of friendship in the real world. He
discusses how social media affects attention spans and the ability to
consider issues in depth. And he suggests ways to protect yourself
against privacy invasion, cyberstalking, biased misinformation,
catfishing, trolls, misuse of photos, and the confusion over fake news
versus credible journalism.
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Social Media's Effect on the Brain and the Tools You Need to Navigate Your Newsfeed
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781633883529
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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