Misinformation Studies and Higher Education in the Postdigital Era: Beyond Fake News
By (Author) Paul Cook
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
29th January 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
303.375
Hardback
276
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
In Misinformation Studies and Higher Education in the Postdigital Era: Beyond Fake News, Paul Cook argues that the epistemological complexity of the postdigital age demands a new, metadisciplinary approach to information and media misinformation studies. Cook posits that institutions of higher education can work toward regaining the publics trust and reinvigorating general education programs by developing a metadiscipline that directly addresses the problem of misinformation in all its various and dangerous forms. This book outlines how such a curricular pivot may be accomplished in an age saturated with generative AI, algorithmic manipulation, ubiquitous networked computing, and information overload, coupled with the myriad challenges higher education faces from seemingly all sides. Ultimately, this book makes a compelling case that universities and colleges can instead harness the fragmentation caused by this perfect storm currently facing higher education so they can not only weather the crisis, but also emerge stronger because of it.
Paul Cook is professor of English at Indiana University Kokomo.