39 pages • 1 hour read
192
Graphic Novel/Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2011
Adult
14+ years
The Influencing Machine by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld is a nonfiction graphic novel that challenges the notion of media manipulation by presenting the media as a funhouse mirror reflecting societal biases. Through historical analysis and examining modern media's evolution, it underscores consumers' role in shaping media narratives. The book highlights the complexities of war reporting, media objectivity's fluctuations, and how technology has impacted cognitive processes, advocating for ethical media consumption.
Informative
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Challenging
Mysterious
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The Influencing Machine by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld receives acclaim for its insightful, engaging examination of media influence, using a graphic novel format that simplifies complex ideas. Critics praise its accessibility and relevance. However, some note a lack of depth in certain areas, wishing for more comprehensive coverage on nuanced subjects.
Readers enthusiastic about media analysis, graphic nonfiction, and cultural critique will relish The Influencing Machine by Brooke Gladstone and Josh Neufeld. Fans of Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics and Neil Gaiman's The Sandman who enjoy immersive, illustrative storytelling paired with insightful commentary will be captivated.
3,266 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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192
Graphic Novel/Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2011
Adult
14+ years
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