Urban Legends, Conspiracies, and Other Perversions of the Truth
Ken Tanner
Chapter Chapter 5 in Common Sense, 2013, pp 59-79 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Technology now allows us to have the entire world's knowledge literally in the palm of our hands. We can communicate anywhere in the world in an instant. We can attend great universities, concerts, churches, or symposiums without leaving our sofa. So what do we use this amazing resource for? Primarily broadcasting funny stories, tweeting aboutLindsey Lohan's latest exploits, and e-mailing pictures of our cat.
Keywords: Gang Member; World Trade Center; Personal Identification Number; National Kidney Foundation; Water Fluoridation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-4153-9_5
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