by admin@atlantislearning.net | Aug 11, 2022 | Cognitive Science, Collective Intelligence, Communication & Information Theory, Communication Economics, Decision Making, Digital, Entropy and Information, History of Communication, Information Analysis, Information Management, Media Literacy, Misinformation, Misinformation Effect, Persuasive Communication, Political Beliefs, Technology
The Social Dilemma is a 2020 American docudrama directed by Jeff Orlowski and written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. The main argument made is that Social Media is Bad. The main conclusion I came away with is that Advertiser Supported Media is...
by admin@atlantislearning.net | Jul 31, 2022 | Decision Making, History of Communication, History of Misinformation, Media Literacy, Misinformation, Overcoming Noise, Understanding Bias
A great discussion on the History of Health Misinformation can be found at “Coronavirus and the Black Death: spread of misinformation and xenophobia shows we haven’t learned from our past.” The history of Health Misinformation has more recent evidence in...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | History of Communication, Rhetoric
History of Rhetoric This lesson discusses the Pre-Socratic philosophers to the emergence of the sophists, who, arguably developed the Science (or Art) of Rhetoric. In intellectual terms, it was a period that marked the gradual shift from a mythological and...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | History of Communication
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by Ira Gorelick | Jun 29, 2020 | Communication & Information Theory, Communication Foundations, Featured Lesson, History of Communication, Perception Skills
Last Updated March 1, 2023 Pragmatics of Human CommunicationA Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies, and ParadoxesChapter: Psychotherapy Paul Watzlawick, Janet Beavin Bavelas, and Donald D. Jackson Published by W. W. Norton and Co/NY in 1967Based on a Book...
by Ira Gorelick | Jun 25, 2020 | History of Communication
The colophon, at the inner end, reads: Reverently [caused to be] made for universal free distribution by Wang Jie on behalf of his two parents on the 13th of the 4th moon of the 9th year of Xiantong [i.e. 11th May, CE 868 ]. / Public domain Summary Description...