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Cargando... The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone on the Media (edición 2011)por Brooke Gladstone (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Boring. I had to skim through a lot of it. I agree with reviewers who wondered who the audience was for this. No reason for it to be a graphic novel. The pictures added nothing, and there were way too many words, to be honest. I'm saying this as somebody who also reads a variety of things, including regular non-fiction and 1000 page fantasy epics, so it's not necessarily that I have a short attention span... It's just that I was expecting something more engaging from a graphic novel, I guess, and this was just boring. It's also by no means revolutionary, and honestly just kind of toes the mainline Democratic line pretty neatly, as far as I could tell. Maybe I'm just crazy left-leaning, I don't know. It just seemed like it was supporting the same old corrupt (sorry, they are corrupt) institutions. Definitely not a "maifesto" by any means. Yawn. Oh well. ( ) This surprised me. I was sure that I wasn't going to like it, but I did. I'm constantly ticked off by the media. Constantly. I can't watch more than five minutes of the mainstream news before a new stress twitch starts somewhere around my eyes. It's not new for me. My media "black pill" was back in the mid-80s when someone I knew was murdered and I had to read the press coverage in the NYC press. I don't completely believe anything they say unless I can verify it with at least two or three other sources. I developed the habit of checking and rechecking events that mattered to me. With the advent of the Internet, it became so much easier to track down sources. I wasn't confined to the library to do my checking on important stuff. I had a huge resource sitting in my house. I could go to other sources, listen to multiple sides of an issue and find witnesses to an event talking directly to the public. So much better. Gladstone essentially says the same thing. We shouldn't trust what we read or hear. We should check and double check the things that are important to us. Don't rely on Twitter for the news. Figure out what those Facebook posts really mean. And most important, don't blame the media when you misinterpret things. Headlines are not the news. Headlines sell the paper (or get the clicks). That's what they are meant to do. So yeah! The illustrations kept this light-hearted and she had a lot of really good things to say. Album intéressant pour son message et sa démarche pédagogique. Comme le précise elle-même Brooke Gladstone dans la postface, le choix de traité ce sujet des médias par la bande dessinée permet de présenter en peu de mot des principes, des thèses, des idées. Cependant, cet apport ne m'a pas paru convaincant, le graphisme m'a semblé ne faire que de la paraphrase des textes sans vraiment apporter un complément fort d'information.
“The Influencing Machine,” for all its energy and good intentions, can feel beside the point. It would make a dandy textbook for an undergraduate journalism class, and perhaps that’s the real audience. But for engaged media consumers, it feels a bit like old news. The overall result is a nice balance of serious theory and light humor about an often absurd subject. DistincionesListas de sobresalientes
The cohost of NPR's "On the Media" narrates, in cartoon form, two millennia of history of the influence of the media on the populace, from newspapers in Caesar's Rome to the penny press of the American Revolution to today. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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