What Do We Do About the News Media? - Look, Breathe, Think
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the shift towards a post-truth society and the evolving role of media in this thought-provoking TEDx talk. Delve into the historical context of news media, examining how the concept of "alternative facts" has emerged and impacted society. Analyze the changing dynamics between media, political figures, and public perception, and understand how subscriber-driven digital platforms and social media have transformed news consumption. Learn practical strategies for navigating the current media landscape, including developing a threshold of disbelief, diversifying news sources, and honing critical thinking skills. Gain insights from Manas Pimpalkhare, a young law student and aspiring journalist, as he shares his perspective on truth, accountability, and the importance of asking questions in our contemporary world. Reflect on the challenges of a post-truth society and consider how individuals can contribute to fostering a more informed and peaceful global community.
Syllabus
“What Do We Do About the News Media?” – Look, Breathe, Think. | Manas Pimpalkhare | TEDxILSLaw
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