My Phone Lies to Me Fake News Poetry Workshops As Radical Digital Media Literacy Given the Fact of Fake News

This book of poems about fake news written by diverse project participants is foremost an invitation and invocation for readers to participate, with others, in an experiment in knowing and working differently with the internet: Fake News Poetry Workshops. Between 2018 and 2020, Alexandra Juhasz dire...

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Other Authors: Juhasz, Alexandra (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2022
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