The Long History of Fake News
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the historical roots and contemporary implications of "fake news" in this 16-minute TEDx talk by Elizabeth Mehren, a seasoned journalist and author. Drawing from personal anecdotes and professional insights, Mehren delves into the dangers of misinformation and offers strategies to combat its spread. Gain valuable perspective from her extensive career as a correspondent for major publications like the Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post. Learn about Mehren's contributions to journalism education and global health storytelling, including her work with the Boston University's Global Health Storytelling Project. Discover how her experiences at prestigious institutions and fellowships have shaped her understanding of media literacy and the importance of accurate reporting in today's information landscape.
Syllabus
The long history of fake news | Elizabeth Mehren | TEDxBerkeley
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TEDx
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