9781777357108-1777357101-Veils of Distortion: How the News Media Warps Our Minds

Veils of Distortion: How the News Media Warps Our Minds

ISBN-13: 9781777357108
ISBN-10: 1777357101
Author: John Zada
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: ISBN Canada - Library and Archives Canada
Format: Paperback 212 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781777357108
ISBN-10: 1777357101
Author: John Zada
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: ISBN Canada - Library and Archives Canada
Format: Paperback 212 pages

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Veils of Distortion: How the News Media Warps Our Minds (ISBN-13: 9781777357108 and ISBN-10: 1777357101), written by authors John Zada, was published by ISBN Canada - Library and Archives Canada in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Journalists (Professionals & Academics, Media & Communications, Industries, Communications, Business Skills, Mental Health, Criticism, Philosophy, Communication & Media Studies, Social Sciences, Popular Culture) books. You can easily purchase or rent Veils of Distortion: How the News Media Warps Our Minds (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Journalists books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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"In his powerful analysis of how we get duped by the news, Zada shows how the very way our brains work leave us all too exposed to being deceived."
--Human Givens journal
"I was gripped by this book and read it in one night... I will never watch or listen to the news again in the same way after reading this liberating, powerful book."
--Andrew Boden, author of The Secret History of My Hometown
"John Zada's book speaks for those of us who are sceptical about the idea that there is any kind of pure 'news' that can't be manipulated in the first place."
--Dr. David Giles, author of Psychology of the Media
"Think you know a 'fake' news story when you see one? As Zada cogently shows, the way the brain works makes that highly unlikely. This is a powerful dissection of why we get bamboozled by the stories we are fed, and a guide to what we can do about it."
--Denise Winn, author of The Manipulated Mind: Brainwashing, Conditioning and Indoctrination
"John Zada has shared a passionate, insider's account of how "churnalism" is bad not just for those who produce the news, but for everyone who consumes it. Of all the injuries that beset the world, few are as self-inflicted as our surrender to false narratives that are the sine qua non of today's media barrage. Better to ignore it all, or as Zada hopefully urges, do something—each and every one of us —before it's too late."
--Ian Gill, author of No News is Bad News: Canada's Media Collapse and What Comes Next
"As we spend ever more of our lives staring at screens, it can be hard to remember that our daily existence is not consumed by natural disasters, riots, shootings, celebrity indiscretions, and apocalyptic politics. What is this realm of horrors and trivialities and how did it colonize our perception? Drawing on long experience as a newsroom insider, John Zada illuminates the unseen and subtle dynamics by which mind, medium, and professional practice amalgamate into 'the news.' Veils of Distortion offers a brilliant primer on how the form of an industry gave rise to our dominant picture of reality, and in some cases to reality itself."
--Greg Jackson, author of "Vicious Cycles: Theses on a Philosophy of News"
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A rare and insightful account by a former CBC and Al Jazeera newsroom insider of how the news skews our perceptions and disorients society
'Fake news' has become a ubiquitous catchphrase and a worldwide obsession. Yet too few of us know that shades of falsehood have always run through the mainstream news media. As news organizations double-down in their efforts to shock and entertain, more people than ever before are tuning-out, disillusioned by negative and manipulative news cycles.
In Veils of Distortion, John Zada draws on two decades of journalism experience to explain how and why the news has become broken. By depicting our world through a tiny sample of dramatized events that are often far-removed from our experiences, the news warps our picture of reality. What we see is not the world that actually is, but rather a caricature of it: a simple two-toned realm in which dangers and conflicts lurk around every corner. The societal angst that results can make the news a self-fulfilling prophecy, and can turn our minds into prisons of blinkered thought.
Zada walks us through the newsroom to reveal these distorting 'veils.' He offers suggestions on how to mitigate the effects of this coarse infotainment, which, if left unchecked will continue to dumb down and polarize our society, causing it to further unravel.

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