Organized Skepticism in the Age of Misinformation - Bourbon, Brett; Murimi, Renita; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9781032493473
ISBN10:103249347X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:244 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 3 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Line drawings, black & white
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Organized Skepticism in the Age of Misinformation

Surviving the Kingdom of Gossip
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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This book offers a novel conceptual framework that views information as a form of gossip. It provides a nuanced understanding of the ?grammar? of gossip that permeates both online and real-world environments, and sheds light on the often overused and confused terms of our time: information, misinformation, and knowledge.

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Drawing from philosophy, information theory, and network science, Organized Skepticism in the Age of Misinformation: Surviving the Kingdom of Gossip offers a novel conceptual framework that views information as a form of gossip.


This book challenges the idea that truthfulness is a necessary, or even a relevant condition, of information. Instead, this book develops a conceptual framework in which information is understood as gossip, which fits within a more general account of information and knowledge as constrained but contingent social practices. Using this framework, this book provides a nuanced understanding of the ?grammar? of gossip that permeates both online and real?orld environments and sheds light on the often overused and confused terms of our time: information, misinformation, and knowledge.


This book offers a fundamental reconfiguration of the evolving virtual interdependence of humans and information technology. It is a key resource for students and scholars in areas relating to social media, information diffusion, human/computer interface, and computational social science.

Table of Contents:

? Introduction


Part I A Crisis of Knowledge and Everyday Epistemology


Chapter 1 ? Problems with the Concept of Knowledge


Chapter 2 ? Knowledge Is Necessarily Contingent and Normative


Chapter 3 ? The Practices of Redescription (Paradiastole)


Part II Information and Misinformation


Chapter 4 ? What Is Information?


Chapter 5 ? Shannon?s Theory of Information


Chapter 6 ? Data, Counting, and Writing


Chapter 7 ? Is Information Subjective or Objective? Or Neither?


Chapter 8 ? Is Misinformation a Kind of Information? (Or Must Information Be True?)


Chapter 9 ? Truth Is Seldom the Motive : The Complexity of Human Motives


Part III Gossip and Rumor


Chapter 10 ? A Critique of Current Models of Information Diffusion


Chapter 11 ? Gossip and Rumor


Chapter 12 ? A Discursive Grammar of Traditional Gossip


Part IV Online Interfaces


Chapter 13 ? Online Information Diffusion as Gossip and Dreamscape


Chapter 14 ? The Grammar of Online Self?Gossip


Chapter 15 ? The ?Information Ecosystem? and Gossiping AIs


Part V Conclusion


Chapter 16 ? The Dynamo and the Internet