從流行疾病、金融危機到假新聞,一部絕對及時的作品,帶領我們看見「傳播」如何發生,而惡性的「感染」又該如何遏止。
為什麼要控制SARS和新冠肺炎這類的新興傳染疾病如此困難?為什麼經濟泡沫化這麼嚴重?為什麼那些誇大不實的行銷活動這麼成功?為什麼YouTuber一個舉動就瞬間蔚為風潮,政壇一點風吹草動就謠言四起?為什麼在這個時代資訊傳播變得像傳染病一樣,人們一下子就集體「感染」?
倫敦衛生與熱帶學院助理教授、《勝算:賭的科學與決策智慧》作者亞當・庫查司基,從諾貝爾醫學獎得主羅納德.羅斯建構的瘧疾傳染模式談起,深入探討傳染疾病、槍枝氾濫、網路輿論操控等議題,分析關於「傳播」的知識。
本書不僅僅探討疾病如何爆發,更全面解析當代社會資訊傳播的方式,無論你是想利用傳播原理為自己的品牌行銷,或想遏止不實訊息的散播,或單純對於人類行為充滿好奇,都能從本書獲得方法和解答。(文/博客來編譯)
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