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دسته بندی: روزنامه نگاری ، رسانه ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Jacek Dabala سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783631851074, 9783631853436 ناشر: Peter Lang GmbH سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 194 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب فكر كردن. قلب رسانه ها: مطالعات رسانه، فلسفه
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب فكر كردن. قلب رسانه ها نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
نویسنده به شیوهای منحصربهفرد و گاه به شدت بحثبرانگیز نشان میدهد که چگونه رسانهها به طور کلی بر تفکر تأثیر میگذارند و چه نوع محتوایی را در ذهن مردم قرار میدهند. هدف او تشویق به درک بهتر از خود، محیط و جهان است، اما مهمتر از همه، درک بهتر آزادی، شرایط دموکراسی - یا دیکتاتوری. این احتمالاً اولین کتاب در مطالعات رسانه ای و ارتباطی است که از طریق تحریک علمی، خوانندگان را عمیقاً در هوش خود غرق می کند، به آنها می آموزد که چگونه از آن استفاده کنند و به آنها اجازه می دهد تصمیم بگیرند که آیا ذهن ضعیف، متوسط یا با بصیرت دارند. . این کتاب یکی از مهمترین روندها را تعیین میکند: میگوید رسانهها چگونه فکر میکنند و چگونه به مخاطبان خود شکل میدهند.
In a unique, and at times highly polemical way, the author demonstrates how the media generally influences thinking and what kind of content they put into peoples' heads. He aims to encourage a better understanding of oneself, one's environment, and the world but above all, a better understanding of freedom, the condition of democracy - or dictatorship. This is probably the first book in the media and communication studies which, through scientific provocation, makes the readers delve deeply into their intelligence, teaches them how to use it, and allows them to decide whether they have a weak, average, or insightful mind . The book sets one of the most important trends: it tells how the media think and how they shape their audiences.
Cover Copyright information About the Book Table of contents FROM THE AUTHOR I. POLITICS AND HISTORY Freedom, community, civilisation Punishing the opposition To die full and rich Language and political villains Fighting fire with fire Is history unnecessary? History as product Suicidal populists Identity vs potentiality Slavery and hypocrisy A good German from the Third Reich Politically correct fake news Google at political gunpoint The history of humanity: Three periods Authorities and students Limits of safe nationalism The nature of historical conspiracy The democracy of excluding “your own” The paradigm of war rape The secret of russian diplomacy Balance as salvation A correction to political correctness Fairytale prophecies Political pathology The state as concentrationp camp Politicians or mass murderers? The ketman paradox Freedom without freedom The limits of liberalism The failure of populism Buying states Eliminating self-identity Reasoning made simple Historical wisdom Planned messaging The blockhead of democracy History of abnormality Brexit, contempt and logic Russia’s stupidity The mechanism of enslavement II. TECHNOLOGIES AND THE MEDIA The chip of pleasure or death? The paradox of the same face Kicked out “Improbable” journalism Dark net without limits Promotion of lies and obscurantism Dangerous narratives Between information and politics The main task of the media Information – proportions – detachment Filter of information objectivity (patent I) Democracy digitally designed Fake news and freedom of speech Political TV format The omnipotence of speed in the media “Multi-culti” in the media Invisible Google Journalism of the future Sovereignty of the media The paradox of balanced information Media robo-actor Chinese artificial intelligence Imagination and impossible technologies Banning citizens from the media An invisible brake Digital surprises Mobile phone under arrest Exoskeleton of the future Journalism of frustration The meaning of digital words Media without privacy Media narcissism Digital life “on demand” Silent Microsoft Paralysis of the media From capitalism to cybertalism Critical mass Internet indolence Priceless naivety The paradox of media quality Politically correct artificial intelligence Death of new technologies Fear of the war room The “other media” generation Limiting knowledge and the media Annihilation by the media Changing face on the media Optimistic face of the Internet The media according to communist blockheads Emotions manufactured by the media Syndrome of naive journalism The media face of truth The phenomenon of fame Surveillance on the Internet Ugliness media created Priceless words Media pathologies III. TRADITIONS AND THE LAW Punishment for media naivety Swearing taken to court An American court gone mad? Sexism on the brain Risky identity The right to a dignified life A parody of law in Germany Benefits of the dating apps Ostentatious showing off Epidemic of to be or not to be Immediately or never Feminism and utopia Expression of true femininity Two kinds of old age The paradox of equality in death Legal depreciation of women Diagnosis Happiness otherwise Ultraorthodox spleen Legal vapours of misandry Vivisection Hindu style Media whipping The vile nature of the state The cruel sound of truth Consequences of terror Artists above all others Scarcity of dreams Bot above the law? Enclaves of lawlessness Sexual communicating The phenomenon of shame Ambivalence of dictatorship The syndrome of poverty Paedophilia and feelings Eviction from life Louts and communicating Unpredictable incels Prescription for voters Backpackers and freedom The right to freedom Discrimination of freedom Social cretinism of an obscurantist Toilet surveillance The arrogance of limitation period The value of stereotypes Democracy’s naivety behind the scenes Benefits of lying Axiology of inferiority An antidote to blockheads IV. SCIENCE, INTELLECT AND EMOTIONS Epiphanies of love The priceless limits of education Infantile “what if…” Theory of time and education The thinking of the new human The delights of artificial intelligence The identity of an intellectual Climax in film and in life The phenomenon of ownership Obligations towards geniuses Condition of warring idiocy Education, chance, fate Stupidity grows by itself The birth of error Sexy death sentence Love in the media Putting a brake on women Showing off, eminence, brilliance Naivety and certainty Trains and emotional vivisection Algorithms against the law Abnormal normality The phenomenon of water and food Survival test The logic of mindlessness The paradox of irreversibility The Chernobyl syndrome Immortal goal Love is communication Power of manipulation Facebook sees souls Communicating and sex Freedom without boundaries The syndrome of parting The identity of fools Craving for authority Banality and epiphanies of transgression Happiness on a tray Appetite for enslavement Guru against guru Education via the media Stupidity without question Paradox of annihilation Hungering for subservience The stupidest of stupid Opinions and thinking Intelligence crunch Legal stupidity V. RELIGION AND FAITH Naive idealism The church, advertising, the G spot The essence of evangelism Religions and aggression Religion without imagination Sexual church Orthodox sex VI. MEDICINE True science Life and medicine A medical paradox Bibliography About the author Index Series index