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|a Berentson-Shaw, Jess,
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|a A matter of fact :
|b talking truth in a post-truth world /
|c Jess Berentson-Shaw.
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|a Wellington :
|b Bridget Williams Books,
|c 2018.
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|a 192 pages ;
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|a "Today it seems that conspiracy and rumour spread faster than ever and are increasingly hard to debunk. How do we convincingly explain the difference between good information and misinformation? A matter of fact explores the science of communicating and presents innovative ways to talk effectively (and empathetically) about contentious information"--Publisher information.
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|a Common fallacies.
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|a Truth
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|a Communication.
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|a 2018-08-21
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|a Created by fiwi, 21/08/2018. Updated by fiwi, 06/11/2018.
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|c Macmillan Brown Library
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