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unSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation

Americans are bombarded daily with mixed messages, half-truths, misleading statements, and out-and-out fabrications masquerading as facts. The news media?once the vaunted watchdogs of our republic?are often too timid or distracted to identify these deceptions.

unSpun is the secret decoder ring for the twenty-first-century world of disinformation. Written by Brooks Jackson and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, the founders of the acclaimed website FactCheck.org, unSpun reveals the secrets of separating facts from disinformation, such as:

? the warning signs of spin, hype, and bogus news
? common tricks used to deceive us
? how to find trustworthy and objective sources of information

Telling fact from fiction shouldn?t be a difficult task. With this book and a healthy dose of skepticism, anyone can cut through the haze of biased media reportage to be a savvier consumer and a better-informed citizen.

?Read this book and you will not go unarmed into the political wars ahead of us. Jackson and Jamieson equip us to be our own truth squad, and that just might be the salvation of democracy.?
?Bill Moyers

?THE DEFINITIVE B.S. DETECTOR?AN ABSOLUTELY INVALUABLE GUIDEBOOK.?
?Mark Shields, syndicated columnist and political analyst, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

?unSpun is an essential guide to cutting through the political fog. Just in time for the 2008 campaign, Brooks Jackson and Kathleen Hall Jamieson have written a citizen?s guide to avoiding the malarkey of partisan politics.?
?Mara Liasson, NPR national political correspondent

?The Internet may be a wildly effective means of communication and an invaluable source of knowledge, but it has also become a new virtual haven for scammers?financial, political, even personal. Better than anything written before, unSpun shows us how to recognize these scams and protect ourselves from them.?
?Craig Newmark, founder and customer service representative, Craigslist.org
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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: May-30-2009

Unspun is correct

This is an excellent source for gaining insight into the ways in which we are misled by the media whether it is in ads or politics. This explains how to recognize it so you can make better decisions. I would recommend this as required information for anyone graduating high school or older.

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  • Posted: Feb-05-2009

Unspun-student's point of view

I am a fourteen year old, freshman in high school, and I was assigned this book, UnSpun, to read for my Honors Literature class. When I first heard that we had to read this book, I was originally very skeptical and I just assumed that the book would be boring, and a waste of my time. So when I...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-18-2009

The truth hurts

Have you ever seen an advertisement and wondered how truthful it was? For example, does the leading toothpaste really fight cavities, gum disease and world poverty? Is your favorite politician's opponent actually planning to raise taxes while lowering tooth decay?If the thought has crossed your...

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  • Posted: Dec-23-2008

Spin cycle

Nutshell review - This is a short but easy to read overview of several ways in which the media, politicians, marketers, etc can spin their story to advance their own agendas. It is a short book containing various spin techniques, actual examples of their use, and ways in which we can improve our...

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  • Posted: Dec-13-2008

critical thinking textbook

This slim book is a great self-defense book for consumers and citizens. I use it in my First Year Writing course at the university to teach critical thinking skills. People who like the book might be interested to know that the authors offer an unbiased e-mail service that is useful especially to...

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  • Posted: Aug-28-2008

The Value of Reason in an Age of Hype

I was shocked, *shocked*, to learn that advertisers and politicians had been lying to me. Actually, no, I wasn't. But it seems too many people are unaware of the degree to which they are being "spun" and the ways in which the facts are being distorted to create a particular impression.The...

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  • Posted: Jul-30-2008

Un Spun- Finding Facts

I loved the Book!Great information for someone that wants to learn the political system.Since there is so much propaganda out there, this was a great book to understanding some of it.Short and to the point...not a big book...but long on fact finding.

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  • Posted: Feb-16-2008

Disappointing. A glimpse into the obvious, nothing more.

This book purports to help the reader sift the wheat from the chaff in all aspects of public diinformation, which I can agree has become a pestilence. However, I bought the book after carefully reviewing the editorial and reader commentaries on the book and its competitiors, of which there are...

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  • Posted: Feb-13-2008

Becoming "Unspun"

un.Spun gives insight into the world of the "spinners." This extremely reader-friendly book challenges the reader to consider both the said and the unsaid in making decisions in today's world. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to find the facts both in the politial and advertising...

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  • Posted: Jan-14-2008

A nice primer

About: How to analyze the things you see and hear in terms of bias, accuracy and fudging.Pros: A great primer on tricky stuff politicians, advertisers and others throw at you and how to realize it. Includes where to look to have a better chance at finding good infoCons: One can't help but wonder...

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