Bias, Balanced Perspective, Degree of Partiality
Bias, Balanced Perspective, Degree of Partiality
+Martin Brossman in conversation with David Amerland on interpreting news.
Originally shared by David Amerland
What Are Facts and What is Opinion?
In the difference we may lose sight of what's important to us in terms of context. Martin Brossman kept me focused as we unpacked this a little.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2NsADeLN3c
+Martin Brossman in conversation with David Amerland on interpreting news.
Originally shared by David Amerland
What Are Facts and What is Opinion?
In the difference we may lose sight of what's important to us in terms of context. Martin Brossman kept me focused as we unpacked this a little.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2NsADeLN3c
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ReplyDeleteThe fresh challenge of our age :) Zara Altair
ReplyDeleteDavid Amerland In a way. I stopped reading newspapers somewhere around the mid-80s; ironically enough, about the same time The San Francisco Chronicle published my all-time favorite headline: Time Runs Out for Idealists. :)
ReplyDeleteNow the channels and perspectives are more diverse and the sourcing even more obscure.
Thanks for this conversation!
Zara Altair the evolution of news is continuing :)
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