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> They threaten to make a scholarly understanding of media consumption difficult, as we have less and less objective sense of what’s really being presented as choices. I can’t help but sardonically...
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I’m tempted, as one of those internet cheerleaders, to proffer the universal salve of “media literacy.” Unfortunately, even with my own cheeriness, that is a difficult solution to take seriously....
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So much of this criticism reads the benign as evidence of the sinister. That an utterance in two contexts can mean at least two things is no fabrication of Google’s. I’d be far more worried by a global...
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