In this essential guide to the turbulent times in which we live, Marcus Gilroy-Ware investigates our era of post-truths and fake news and answers the question of where we can go from here.
After the Fact explores how the convergence of technology, politics, and media has ushered in the misinformation age, sidelining the truth and threatening our core principle of community.
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During the early twentieth century, anthropologist James Mooney did just that. His estimates, published in 1928, proposed a precontact North American population of approximately 1.1 million. A decade later, anthropologist Alfred Kroeber ...
Katrina After the Fact is a poignant look at life in New Orleans after the storm.
Indeed, demonstrating that knowledge based on reason plays an essential role in society and that there is more to “knowing” than just acquiring information, leading philosopher Michael P. Lynch shows how our digital way of life makes us ...
“a foundational essay”: E. Shils, “On the Comparative Study of the New States,” in C. Geertz, ed., Old Societies and New States, The Quest for Modernity in Asia and ... Adams, Clark Howell, and later on Melford Spiro and Nur Yallman.
Swept away by an admirer's charm, Lina McLaidlaw finds herself settled in a life she could never have imagined.
The conceptual break is occasionally not so clear; instead of red, an orange screen appears occasionally, such as when Hall recalls how he set up courses in film studies in collaboration with the British Film Institute.
In Art and Truth after Plato, Tom Rockmore argues that Plato has in fact never been satisfactorily answered—and to demonstrate that, he offers a comprehensive account of Plato’s influence through nearly the whole history of Western ...