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Fact over Fake

Fact over Fake

A Critical Thinker's Guide to Media Bias and Political Propaganda

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Today’s instantaneous and ever-present news stream frequently presents a sensationalized or otherwise distorted view of the world, demanding constant critical engagement on the part of everyday citizens. Richard Paul and Linda Elder reveal the power of critical thinking to make sense of overwhelming and often subjective media by detecting ideology, slant, and spin at work. Fact over Fake is an essential guide for anyone who wants to stay informed in today’s overwhelming news arena while not falling prey to political propaganda and manipulation.


By Linda Elder, Richard Paul

Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 108

Introduction: Why Critical Thinking is Essential to Making Sense of the News

The Logic of the News Media

What is News?

Political Views in the News – Understanding the Liberal Mind

Political Influences, Advertising, and Group Think

Technological Noise in the News

What We Need the News Media to Do for Us

Chapter 1: Current Trends Affecting How We See the News

Key Critical Thinking Questions to Ask When Seeking the News

Realities That Impede Our Ability to Get Objective News

The Problem of Fake News

Social Media as an Unreliable News Source



Chapter 2: Essential Critical Thinking Tools for Understanding Media Logic

Defining Critical Thinking

A Comprehensive Approach to Critical Thinking

All Humans Use Their Thinking to Make Sense of the World

All Thinking Is Defined by the Eight Elements That Make It Up

Analyze Thinking Through its Elemental Structures

Question the Reasoning Embedded in a News Article

Question Your Own Reasoning While Reading the News

Reason Through News Articles, Editorials, and Stories – a Checklist

Evaluate Reasoning Through Critical Thinking Standards

Critical Thinking Standards for Assessing News Articles, Editorials, and

Stories

Defining Characteristics of the Disciplined Mind –

and How They Help Us See Through Bias and Propaganda

Rational or Irrational Tendencies Can Control the Mind

Humans Distort Reality Through Irrational Lenses

The Problem of Egocentric Thinking

The Problem of Sociocentric Thought



Chapter 3: Objectivity, Bias, and Underlying Agendas

Democracy and the News Media

Myths That Obscure the Logic of the News Media

Bias and Objectivity in the News Media

How the News Media Views Objectivity

Forms of Objectivity

The Perception of Bias in the Mainstream

Propaganda and News Story Writing

Protecting the Home Audience from Feelings of Guilt

How the News Media Fosters Sociocentric Thinking





Chapter 4: Become an Astute Media Consumer

How to Obtain Useful Information from Propaganda and Typical News Stories

Steps in Becoming a Critical Consumer of the News

Media Awareness of Media Bias

Sensitivity to Advertisers

Sensitivity to Politicians and the Government

Sensitivity to Powerful Interests

Sensitivity to Their Competitors

The Bias Toward “Novelty” and “Sensationalism”

Critical Consumers of the News

Dominant and Dissenting Views: Finding Alternative Sources of Information

Buried, Ignored, or Underreported Stories

Readings that Help You Become a More Independent Thinker



Chapter 5: The Future of the News

Is It Possible for the News Media to Reform?

Is the Emergence of a “Critical Society” Possible?



Afterword: How the Internet and Other Technologies Pervade Our Lives

How the Internet Works: The Big Picture

Assess a Given Website Using Critical Thinking Standards



Appendix: An Abbreviated Glossary of Critical Thinking Concepts and Terms


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Author Bio

Dr. Linda Elder is an educational psychologist who has taught both psychology and critical thinking at the college level. She has been President of the Foundation for Critical Thinking and the Executive Director of the Center for Critical Thinking for almost 25 years. She has a special interest in the relation of thought and emotion, as well as the cognitive and affective. She has developed an original theory of the stages of critical thinking development. Elder has coauthored four books on critical thinking, as well as all 23 titles found in the Thinkers Guide Library.



Dr. Richard Paul was a leading proponent of critical thinking and through his work and legacy remains an international authority in the field. He founded the Center for Critical Thinking at Sonoma State University in 1980, followed by the Foundation for Critical Thinking. He developed concepts, principles, and theory essentials to a robust and fairminded conception of critical thinking and authored more than 200 articles and seven books on the topic. He presented workshops to hundreds of thousands of educators over his 35-year career as a leader in the critical thinking movement.