Jeffrey Dvorkin
Trusting the News in a Digital Age
Trusting the News in a Digital Age
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"“Trusting the News in a Digital Age” -- Anything with that title is to be supported!"
- Adam Clayton Powell III, Executive Director, Election Cybersecurity Initiative, USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Polity
"At last there’s a touchstone for genuine news reporting—written by a professional grounded in true journalism. Need to define what ‘fake news’ really is, and how to defeat it? Tell a reliable source from a corrupt one? Grasp the economics of digital news? It’s all in Jeffrey Dvorkin’s Trusting the News in a Digital Age. It’s a one-volume course syllabus in 21st century news, but more, because no journalist, lawyer or communications specialist should be working a keyboard without this book within reach."
- Arthur Kent, former war correspondent and author
"As an educator, I particularly appreciate the chapter “takeaways” and “ethical dilemmas”. This book is richly informative and insightful. Students will get a lot out of this book."
- Dr. Karen McCrindle, head of the Department of French Linguistics and former program director of journalism at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus
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