Digital Fever: Taming the Big Business of Disinformation

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Terror warnings, fake news, spectacles and scandals in real time – the networked world has wound itself up into a nervous frenzy, where everything has become visible: the banal and the terrible, the uninhibited abuse and the anonymous attack.

Translated for the first time into English, Digital Fever analyses the patterns of outrage and agitation that have come to define social media and the Internet, exposing their devastating impact on our notions of truth, debate, authority and power. In this endless cycle of outrage, Poerksen argues that the intelligent use of information must become part of the general education provided by schools: the digital society must be transformed into an editorial one. In order for democracy to survive, we must as a society achieve media maturity.

A blazing tour of the contemporary landscape of fake-news, echo chambers, disinformation, manipulation, and the turbulence that democracy is undergoing, this book not only analyses this digital economy of outrage, but serves as a guiding light to overcome it.

Author(s): Bernhard Poerksen
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 218
City: Cham

Contents
The New Priesthood: A Preliminary Remark by Computer Visionary Lee Felsenstein
The End of Gatekeeper Complacency: a Note on this Edition
1 Clash of Codes: Or the Age of Indiscreet Media
2 The Crisis of Truth: Or the Suspicion of Manipulation
The Modern Turing Test
Principles of Information Laundering
Fear of the Post-Factual Age
The Catastrophe, the Terror and the Laws of the Digital Media
The Unleashing of Confirmatory Thinking
3 The Crisis of Discourse: Or the Diminishing of the Gatekeepers
From Media Democracy to Outrage Democracy
Deterioration of the Communication Climate
The Many Faces of the Fifth Power
The Power of Connectives
4 The Crisis of Authority: Or the Pains of Visibility
Expansion of the Observation Zone
Collateral Damage of Transparency
Heroes and Anti-Heroes in the Internet Age
5 The Crisis of Complacency: Or the Collapse of Contexts
Filter Bubble and Filter Clash
Simultaneity of the Disparate
Digital Butterfly Effects
On the Rise of an Industry Managing Emotion and Agitation
The Misguided Praise of Ignorance
6 The Crisis of Reputation: Or the Omnipresence of Scandals
The Digital Pillory
The Experience of the Loss of Control
The Balancing Act of Enlightenment
7 The Tangible Utopia of an Editorial Society
Principles of an Editorial Society
The First Principle: Orientation by Truth
The Second Principle: Scepticism
The Third Principle: Understanding- and Discourse-Orientation
The Fourth Principle: Relevance and Proportionality
The Fifth Principle: Criticism and Control
The Sixth Principle: Ethical-Moral Assessment
The Seventh Principle: Transparency
Some Objections to the Idea of an Editorial Society
Expansion of the Zone of Publicist Responsibility
The First Proposal: A Special School Subject as a Laboratory of the Editorial Society
The Second Proposal: Dialogical Journalism
The Third Proposal: The Discourse and Transparency Duties of the Platform Monopolists
Acknowledgements
Notes
Author Biography