„Macchiato” do ostatniej kropki

J. Włodarczyk
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Todayʼs societies, democracies, media and journalism are undergoing a transformation hitherto unheard of in history. The key element of these changes is information and access to it, as well as processing possibilities and skills. Without understanding the process, without the ability to select information, and without critical analysis, individuals and entire societies become vulnerable to stupidity, information wars, disinformation and interference with elections. Politicians, especially populists but not exclusively so, saw a great opportunity in the existence of a “cloudy information space”, in the confusion of citizens deprived of their independent thinking and poorly educated. That is why politicians fight with free media and independent journalists, because this is the first line of defence against disinformation and ignorance. Freedom of media is also a barrier to the authoritarian aspirations of politicians, because of its unique attribute — the only freedom showing the state of other freedom and rights. The book by professor Jacek Dąbała, Media phenomena and paradoxes, published in 2020, diagnoses these problems and challenges and shows the key to media and information thinking. It is written in a minimalistic form of 200 texts, each of about 2000 characters. The short form is balanced by the multitude of topics covered, including science, politics, history, medicine, media, technologies, customs, law, religion, faith, emotions, intellect and stupidity. Dąbała scans issues in Russia, China, the United States, Germany, Poland and many others. The topics and analyses are universal and you can even risk a thesis that many of them will be timeless. It is therefore a global and universal reading which, when translated into other languages, should be recommended as essential content for journalists, politicians, students, and even more broadly — for all of us, that is, media recipients. The book is a subjective view of all the 200 topics through the prism of pro-democracy views and freedom — freedom understood in the broadest sense, freedom of science and speech. Dąbała certainly poses important questions, questioning our way of seeing the world and its presentation in the media. However, he often leaves the questions unanswered, apparently because the answer is in the method — analysis, critical thinking and seeking quality. The book Media phenomena and paradoxes is excellent material for conducting workshops for journalism students. Analysing problems in the book can also improve journalistic thinking. For journalists who have not lost their instincts, humility and willingness to keep going, such an exercise can be very valuable. This is important knowledge for anyone who wants to better understand the world, and for media people it is a must-read.
今天的社会、民主、媒体和新闻业正在经历一场历史上前所未闻的变革。这些变化的关键因素是信息和获取信息的途径,以及处理的可能性和技能。如果不了解这个过程,没有选择信息的能力,没有批判性的分析,个人和整个社会都很容易受到愚蠢、信息战、虚假信息和干预选举的影响。政客们,尤其是民粹主义者(但并非只有民粹主义者),在“浑浊的信息空间”的存在中,在被剥夺了独立思考能力和受教育程度低下的公民的困惑中,看到了一个巨大的机会。这就是政客们与自由媒体和独立记者斗争的原因,因为这是抵御虚假信息和无知的第一道防线。媒体自由也是政治家威权主义愿望的障碍,因为其独特的属性-唯一的自由显示了其他自由和权利的状态。Jacek教授于2020年出版的《媒体现象与悖论》(Dąbała)一书,对这些问题和挑战进行了诊断,并展示了媒体和信息思维的关键。它以极简的形式写了200个文本,每个文本约2000个字符。简短的形式被涵盖的众多主题所平衡,包括科学,政治,历史,医学,媒体,技术,习俗,法律,宗教,信仰,情感,智力和愚蠢。Dąbała扫描俄罗斯、中国、美国、德国、波兰和许多其他国家的问题。主题和分析是普遍的,你甚至可以冒险,其中许多将是永恒的论文。因此,它是一份全球和普遍的阅读材料,在翻译成其他语言后,应该推荐给记者、政治家、学生,甚至更广泛的人——我们所有人,即媒体接受者——作为必不可少的内容。这本书是通过民主观点和自由的棱镜对所有200个主题的主观看法-自由在最广泛的意义上理解,科学和言论自由。Dąbała当然提出了重要的问题,质疑我们看待世界的方式以及媒体对世界的呈现。然而,他经常留下未回答的问题,显然是因为答案在方法-分析,批判性思维和追求质量。《媒体现象与悖论》一书是为新闻系学生举办研讨会的绝佳材料。分析书中的问题也可以提高新闻思维。对于那些没有丧失本能、谦逊和继续努力的意愿的记者来说,这样的练习可能非常有价值。对于任何想要更好地了解世界的人来说,这都是重要的知识,对于媒体人来说,这是一本必读的书。
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