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Breaking News: The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now by Alan Rusbridger
36.99 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
How do we know any more what is true and what isn't? We are living through the greatest communication revolution since Gutenberg in which falsehood regularly seems to overwhelm truth. In Breaking News Alan Rusbridger offers an urgent and agenda-setting examination of the past, present and future of the ...Show more
Breaking News - The Remaking of Journalism and Why It Matters Now by Alan Rusbridger
27.99 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
We are living in a modern world where falsehood regularly seems to overwhelm truth. The ability of billions of people to publish has created a vast amount of unreliable and false news which now competes with and sometimes drowns more established forms of journalism. So where can we look for reliable, ve ...Show more
News - And How to Use It by Alan Rusbridger
27.99 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
An A-Z guide on how we stay informed in the era of fake news, from former Guardian Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger. Nothing in life works without facts. A society that isn't sure what's true can't function. Without facts there can be no government or law. Science is ignored. Trust evaporates. People eve ...Show more
News and How to Use It: What to Believe in a Fake News World by Alan Rusbridger
24.99 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
A society that isn't sure what's true can't function, but increasingly we no longer seem to know who or what to believe. We're barraged by a torrent of lies, half-truths and propaganda: how do we even identify good journalism any more?At a moment of existential crisis for the news industry, in our age o ...Show more
Wildest Day at the Zoo by Alan Rusbridger
12.95 NZD
14.95 (13% off)
Category: Children Fiction
The loveable animals and their keepers at Melton Mowbray Zoo are back! Everyone has recovered from the disastrous weekend when the heating broke and Mr Pickles, the zoo director, asked all the keepers to take their animal home for the weekend. In fact, so much so, that a feeling of nonchalence pervades ...Show more
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