2 Best Media Ethics Books
Discover a curated collection of media ethics books, exploring the ethical dilemmas and responsibilities in today's media landscape.
Hoax
by Brian Stelter
What is Hoax about?
In this eye-opening exposé, Brian Stelter delves into the intricate web of deceit spun by Donald Trump and Fox News. With meticulous research and compelling evidence, Stelter reveals how the powerful alliance between the former president and the media giant has perpetuated a dangerous distortion of truth. From the birth of "fake news" to the manipulation of public opinion, this book uncovers the alarming consequences of this unholy alliance on American democracy.
Who should read Hoax
News enthusiasts seeking an in-depth analysis of the relationship between Donald Trump
Fox News
and the distortion of truth.
Political science students interested in understanding the impact of media manipulation on public discourse.
Individuals concerned about the erosion of truth in modern politics and media.
Why, When, and How
by based on articles by Vox, BBC, The New York Times, The Guardian, Vice, Politico, and Radio Liberty
What is Why, When, and How about?
"Why, When, and How" is a thought-provoking compilation of articles from reputable sources such as Vox, BBC, The New York Times, The Guardian, Vice, Politico, and Radio Liberty. This book delves into a wide range of topics, exploring the reasons behind various phenomena, the timing of significant events, and the methods employed to achieve certain outcomes. With its diverse perspectives and well-researched content, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the world we live in.
Who should read Why, When, and How
Individuals interested in understanding the historical context of current events.
Journalists and media professionals seeking insights into effective storytelling.
Students and researchers exploring the intersection of politics and media.