Coping with Fake News and Disinformation – Devlin Smith | Book Review – dwaraka
It starts approaching the false news behaviour from the historical background. The book ends where it tries to create awareness of how to consume the news. Author tries to target the teens to create media awareness. So the book is pleasingly stitched with bigger fonts, colourful typesetting and interesting pictures. I liked the chapter that describes the fake news that provocated America and Spain to burst into a war.
I think this book will be of interest of socially-aware teens.
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