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Nathan Bomey

    Cet auteur examine le fossé entre le journalisme professionnel et l'information diffusée par les médias sociaux et les groupes idéologiques. Son travail révèle comment la confiance s'est déplacée des sources d'information crédibles vers des plateformes plus volatiles, entraînant une érosion de la vérité. Les écrits de l'auteur explorent les ramifications de ce changement et son impact sur la politique et la société, se concentrant particulièrement sur la manière dont cette transformation a facilité un mouvement politique moderne.

    Bridge Builders
    • In these turbulent times, defined by ideological chasms, clashes over social justice, and a pandemic intersecting with misinformation, Americans seem hopelessly divided along fault lines of politics, race, religion, class, and culture. Yet not everyone is accepting the status quo. In Bridge Builders: Bringing People Together in a Polarized Age, journalist Nathan Bomey paints a forensic portrait of Americans who are spanning gaping divides between people of difference. From clergy fighting racism in Charlottesville to a former Republican congressman engaging conservatives on climate change and Appalachian journalists restoring social trust with the public, these countercultural leaders all believe in the power of forging lasting connections to bring about profound change. Though the blueprints for political, social, and cultural bridges vary widely, bridge builders have much in common—and we have much to learn from them. In this book, Bomey dissects the transformational ways in which bridge builders are combatting polarization by pursuing reconciliation, rejecting misinformation, and rethinking the principle of compromise.

      Bridge Builders