Search
Log in
  • Home

  • Categories

  • Audiobooks

  • E-books

  • Magazines

  • For kids

  • Top lists

  • Help

  • Download app

  • Use campaign code

  • Redeem gift card

  • Try free now
  • Log in
  • Language

    🇸🇪 Sverige

    • SE
    • EN

    🇧🇪 Belgique

    • FR
    • EN

    🇩🇰 Danmark

    • DK
    • EN

    🇩🇪 Deutschland

    • DE
    • EN

    🇪🇸 España

    • ES
    • EN

    🇫🇷 France

    • FR
    • EN

    🇳🇱 Nederland

    • NL
    • EN

    🇳🇴 Norge

    • NO
    • EN

    🇦🇹 Österreich

    • AT
    • EN

    🇨🇭 Schweiz

    • DE
    • EN

    🇫🇮 Suomi

    • FI
    • EN
  1. Books
  2. Nonfiction
  3. History

Read and listen for free for 14 days!

Cancel anytime

Try free now
0.0(0)

Fake News Panic

"Fake News Panic" explores the history and impact of misinformation, revealing how fabricated stories can ignite public anxiety and political instability. The book examines the psychology of belief, highlighting why certain narratives resonate and spread rapidly, often exploiting existing biases and vulnerabilities.

By analyzing historical incidents like the "War of the Worlds" broadcast and the Satanic Panic, the book demonstrates recurring patterns in the propagation of false information. The book takes a multifaceted approach by dissecting the motives behind creating and spreading false narratives while investigating various case studies, from alien invasions to misleading scientific reports, to understand the origin, dissemination, and impact of hoaxes.

It emphasizes that while technology accelerates the spread, vulnerabilities to manipulation are rooted in human psychology and societal structures. Ultimately, the book advocates for media literacy and critical thinking to navigate the complex information landscape.

Divided into three sections, the book first introduces core concepts, then provides case studies of significant fake news panics, and concludes with strategies for combating fake news. This structure supports the books goal of empowering readers to become more resilient and informed consumers of information in the digital age.


Author:

  • Orin Brightfield

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 110 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

More by Orin Brightfield

Skip the list
  1. Algorithm Bias Systems

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  2. Colonial Trade Networks

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  3. Roman Citizenship Meaning

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  4. Colonialism Global Legacy

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  5. Silly Conspiracy Theories

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  6. Overhyped Trends

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  7. Mayan Astronomy

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  8. Kremlin Power

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  9. War Refugees

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  10. Putin Era

    Orin Brightfield

    book
  11. Mass Protests

    Orin Brightfield

    book

Help and contact


About us

  • Our story
  • Career
  • Press
  • Accessibility
  • Partner with us
  • Investor relations
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Explore

  • Categories
  • Audiobooks
  • E-books
  • Magazines
  • For kids
  • Top lists

Popular categories

  • Crime
  • Biographies and reportage
  • Fiction
  • Feel-good and romance
  • Personal development
  • Children's books
  • True stories
  • Sleep and relaxation

Nextory

Copyright © 2025 Nextory AB

Privacy Policy · Terms ·
Excellent4.3 out of 5