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Mickey Huff

    United States of Distraction
    Project Censored's State Of The Free Press 2023
    Censored 2020
    Let's Agree to Disagree
    • Let's Agree to Disagree

      A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management, and Critical Media Literacy

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The book offers valuable theories and compelling case studies aimed at enhancing critical thinking, communication skills, and media literacy. It provides practical strategies that readers can easily adopt to become more discerning and effective in their interactions with information and media.

      Let's Agree to Disagree
    • Censored 2020

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      In the midst of Trump's attacks on the media, comes this look at the rigorous, independent reporting of the year's most underreported news stories. While the country's president displays a brazen disregard for the First Amendment and routinely demonizes the press as "the enemy of the people," Censored 2020 looks beyond Donald Trump's dizzying contempt for the truth to clarify the corporate media's complicity in misinforming the American public--while also providing a clear vision of a better future, based on rigorous, trustworthy independent reporting that presents a fuller picture of truth. With a discerning eye, Censored 2020 focuses the public's attention on the most important but underreported news stories of 2018-2019. These stories expose the corporate news media's systemic blind spots while highlighting the crucial role played by independent journalists in providing the kind of news necessary for informed, engaged citizens. The book also examines this year's lowlights in "junk food news" and "news abuse"--further revealing how corporate news often functions as propaganda--as well as highlights of exemplary organizations that champion "Media Democracy in Action." Additional chapters address the importance of constructive journalism, the untold story of Kashmir, news coverage of LGBTQ issues in the Trump era, "fake news" as a Trojan horse for censorship, and online memes as a form of political communication.

      Censored 2020
    • As the United States grapples with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the nation’s living legacy of systemic inequalities, and partisan threats to the foundations of democracy, the integrity of news—the focus of Project’s Censored’s work and this book—has never been more important. State of the Free Press 2023 is a joint production of The Censored Press and Seven Stories Press. State of the Free Press 2023 continues Project Censored’s tradition of publicizing the most important stories ignored or obscured by the news establishment, exposing the lies and spin of corporate Junk Food News (frivolous stories that distract the public from actual news) and News Abuse (important stories covered in ways that undermine public understanding) while promoting the best independent journalism, research, and activism. Most importantly, this edition helps endow readers with the critical media literacy skills required to hold power to account for distorting or censoring news coverage.

      Project Censored's State Of The Free Press 2023
    • United States of Distraction

      • 245pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(95)Évaluer

      A powerful critique of how manipulation of media gives rise to disinformation, intolerance, and divisiveness, and what can be done to change direction.

      United States of Distraction