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The Epistemology of Deceit in a Postdigital Era : Dupery by Design
Duperation: Deliberate Lying in Postdigital, Postmodern Political Rhetoric
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Tess Maginess
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Bad Faith, Bad Politics, and Bad Consequences: The Epistemic Harms of Online Deceit
pp. 21
An Epistemology of False Beliefs: The Role of Truth, Trust, and Technology in Postdigital Deception
pp. 39
Towards a Response to Epistemic Nihilism
pp. 63
Duperation: Deliberate Lying in Postdigital, Postmodern Political Rhetoric
pp. 77
The Right to Freedom of Expression Versus Legal Actions Against Fake News: A Case Study of Singapore
pp. 95
US Digital Nationalism: A Habermasian Critical Discourse Analysis of Trump’s ‘Fake News’ Approach to the First Amendment
pp. 119
A Project of Mourning: Attuning to the Impact of ‘Anthropocentric-Noise Disorder’ on Non-Human Kin
pp. 139
Someone Is Wrong on the Internet: Is There an Obligation to Correct False and Oppressive Speech on Social Media?
pp. 159
Writing Against the ‘Epistemology of Deceit’ on Wikipedia: A Feminist New Materialist Perspective Towards Critical Media Literacy and Wikipedia-Based Education
pp. 177
The Neoliberal Colonization of Discourses: Gentrification, Discursive Markets and Zombemes
pp. 195
Social Memes and Depictions of Refugees in the EU: Challenging Irrationality and Misinformation with a Media Literacy Intervention
pp. 215
Scallywag Pedagogy
pp. 233
Learning from the Dupers: Showing the Workings
pp. 251
Ghosting Inside the Machine: Student Cheating, Online Education, and the Omertà of Institutional Liars
pp. 265
‘Choice Is Yours’: Anatomy of a Lesson Plan from University V
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