This book reconceptualises the idea of 'post-truth'. It does not limit the domain of post-truth to the production factories of fake news.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anam Kuraishi is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Antwerp. Her research centres on elite rhetoric, political behaviour, South Asian politics, and comparative politics. She investigates the implications of post-truth rhetoric on political behaviour, democratic backsliding, and the rise of authoritarian politics. She received her PhD in Government from the University of Essex and an MSc in Comparative Politics from London School of Economics. She has held visiting positions at the Collegio Carlo Alberto - University of Turin, and Aarhus University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures ix List of Tables x Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii PART I Post truth as Political Discourse 1 1 Introduction 3 2 What Is Post truth? 23 3 Defining, Characterising, and Analysing Post truth: An Analytical Framework 38 PART II Post truth Discourse in Pakistan 73 4 A Guide for Empirical Research Using Post truth Narratives 75 5 Insights from South Asia: Post truth Narratives in Pakistani Newspapers 104 6 The Effects of Desire based Framing on Political Attitudes 135 7 Conclusion 165 Appendix: Newspaper Articles Cited from Dawn, The Nation, and The Express Tribune 177
List of Figures ix List of Tables x Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii PART I Post truth as Political Discourse 1 1 Introduction 3 2 What Is Post truth? 23 3 Defining, Characterising, and Analysing Post truth: An Analytical Framework 38 PART II Post truth Discourse in Pakistan 73 4 A Guide for Empirical Research Using Post truth Narratives 75 5 Insights from South Asia: Post truth Narratives in Pakistani Newspapers 104 6 The Effects of Desire based Framing on Political Attitudes 135 7 Conclusion 165 Appendix: Newspaper Articles Cited from Dawn, The Nation, and The Express Tribune 177
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