Facts are Meaningless Unless You Care: Media Literacy Education on Conspiracy Theories

Philosophy of Education 78 (2):153-166 (2022)
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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to propose an antithesis to the overreliance on scientific facts and objectivity to counter mis- and disinformation in media literacy education. Through conceptual examination of meaning, care, and facts, I demonstrate the ontological priority of meaning and values in the life-world. I then discuss conspiracy theories as a textual genre in which the crisis of meaning manifests as a prominent factor. Given the centrality of meaning, I claim that literacy education needs to go beyond the matters of fact and address matters of concern in this supposedly post-truth world.

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