Sowing the West Texas Wind
eBook - ePub

Sowing the West Texas Wind

Misinformation Causes, Consequences, and Interventions

  1. 383 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Sowing the West Texas Wind

Misinformation Causes, Consequences, and Interventions

About this book

In an era defined by information overload and polarized discourse, Sowing the West Texas Wind brings together a diverse array of scholars, scientists, journalists, and legal experts to examine the rise of misinformation and its real-world impacts. The scope goes from the deeply local to the national and global to understand how trust is won and lost. With a focus on the last decade's most defining crises—including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate disinformation, and election interference—this timely collection uses West Texas as a revealing microcosm for understanding how falsehoods take root and spread.

Rather than preaching from political extremes, however, the book probes how misinformation distorts community life, corrodes democratic processes, and complicates public health and policy decisions. The contributors explore the phenomenon through case studies that span health communication, climate science, law, media studies, and security policy. From the infiltration of "pink slime" journalism in Lubbock to the influence of Russian disinformation on Texas secessionist movements, the chapters dissect the anatomy of confusion. There are insights for local leaders, journalists, and citizens alike as we navigate a terrain of contested truths.

Sowing the West Texas Wind goes beyond merely calling out dysfunction to invite collective reflection on the complex interplay between how we see ourselves and navigate shifting media ecosystems. By illuminating both the local textures and global consequences of our epistemic crisis, the book offers insights for those seeking practical, informed pathways through today's tangled information landscape.

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Table of contents

  1. Illustrations
  2. Introduction: Epistemic Disorder and Democratic Vulnerability
  3. Chapter 1: “We felt like we were doing noble work”: Local Information Flows in the Texas South Plains during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Robert Moses Peaslee, Camden Smith, Hanne Murray, Lisa Thompson, Mohammed Abualqas, Huda Asiri, Karyn Bailey, Venus Bayat, Blake Fisher, Kendall Ford, Reece Nations, and Carolina Perez
  4. Chapter 2: Made in Texas, Sometimes with Imported Ingredients: Pink Slime Journalism Arrives in Lubbock: Bryan Giemza
  5. Chapter 3: Misinformation and Vaccination Hesitancy Surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Perfect Storm of Distortion and Doubt: Erik P. Bucy
  6. Chapter 4: Headwinds: A Conversation About Climate Communication and Disinformation: Katharine Hayhoe
  7. Chapter 5: Juntos estamos saludables: Addressing COVID-19 Mis/Disinformation Among Hispanics/Latinos on the South Plains of Texas: Kenton T. Wilkinson and Lucinda L. Holt1
  8. Chapter 6: Seeing Double: Two American Journalists, Lingu1istic Affinity, and Russian Disinformation in the 2014 and 2022 Invasions of Ukraine: Lyombe Eko
  9. Chapter 7: Digital Manipulation : Unmasking Russian Trolls’ Role in Fueling Texas Secession Fever during the 2016 US Presidential Campaign: Ori Swed
  10. Chapter 8: Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory: Law, Politics, and Science Denialism in the Era of COVID-19: Brie D. Sherwin

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