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Blinded by the Byline. Why We Trust the News on Everything Except What We Actually Know
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- Nombre de pages147
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-26227-4
- EAN9783565262274
- Date de parution21/02/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille673 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Imagine reading a newspaper article about your own field of expertise and laughing at its glaring inaccuracies. Now imagine turning the page and instantly believing a report on a subject you know absolutely nothing about. This bizarre cognitive blind spot affects us all.
Known as the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect, this psychological phenomenon explains why we systematically forget the media's unreliability the moment they switch topics.
In an era of rampant misinformation and rapid news cycles, this unquestioning trust creates a dangerous illusion of knowledge that shapes public policy, elections, and our personal decisions. Julia Hastings delves into the mechanics of epistemic trespassing and authority bias. She reveals the psychological triggers that make our brains compartmentalize skepticism, and how news organizations inadvertently exploit this flaw to maintain their authority.
You will see firsthand how the human mind prioritizes narrative over factual consistency. Break the cycle of passive consumption. Discover the tools to maintain a healthy, consistent skepticism and safeguard your critical thinking against the seductive comfort of the daily news.
In an era of rampant misinformation and rapid news cycles, this unquestioning trust creates a dangerous illusion of knowledge that shapes public policy, elections, and our personal decisions. Julia Hastings delves into the mechanics of epistemic trespassing and authority bias. She reveals the psychological triggers that make our brains compartmentalize skepticism, and how news organizations inadvertently exploit this flaw to maintain their authority.
You will see firsthand how the human mind prioritizes narrative over factual consistency. Break the cycle of passive consumption. Discover the tools to maintain a healthy, consistent skepticism and safeguard your critical thinking against the seductive comfort of the daily news.



