Brainjacking
The Science of Influence and Manipulation
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Once again, Brian Clegg has his finger on the pulse of what's going on in the world. If you want to throw off your chains and live a life as a free agent, you need to recognise how you are being manipulated. That means reading this
timely and important
book.
Once again, Brian Clegg has his finger on the pulse of what's going on in the world. If you want to throw off your chains and live a life as a free agent, you need to recognise how you are being manipulated. That means reading this
timely and important
book.
If I say that Brian Clegg's book is
eye-opening, thought-provoking and consistently entertaining
, am I just brainjacking you into reading it? You won't know until you try - but I'm confident that you won't regret it. A splendid, timely survey of all the ways our minds can be nudged, coerced and hoodwinked,
Brainjacking
will leave you more discerning and better equipped to make up your own mind.
It seems that every minute we risk drowning in a flood of information, misinformation, disinformation, fake news, influencers, alternative facts, misleading advertising, devious marketing and downright trickery - so much that it's easy to despair. In
Brainjacking
, Brian Clegg shows us how to be on our guard, but also reassures us that the information that bombards us is all part of the one thing that makes us human - the ability to tell stories and engage with them.
Essential reading for a post-truth world
.
Brainjacking is
a brilliant itinerary of the myriad ways we are influenced, our thoughts and desires hacked by advertisers, propagandists, the internet and influencers
. Clegg brilliantly links together the various ways old and new discourses have influenced human behaviour and beliefs.
It'll open your eyes, expand your horizons and entertain you to the max
. Or am I only saying that because Brainjacking has hijacked my capacity for independent judgment?
Brainjacking is
an essential guide to navigating our modern information environment
, saturated as it by attempts to capture our attention and influence our beliefs and behaviours. An
erudite and entertaining
mix of psychological science and sociopolitical analysis, it teaches us both about ourselves and the physical and virtual worlds in which we find ourselves.
Brainjacking is
intriguing, arresting, illuminating
. It takes you into some very unexpected areas. It sorts out the hocus from the pocus with the clarity and good sense. In short, Brainjacking is
a cracking good read
.
In this
fascinating and entertaining
book, Brian Clegg takes us through all the varied ways in which storytelling in the modern age is used - and misused - and provides us with a valuable manual for navigating the information age. In doing so, he also confirms himself as
a master teller of stories about science, nature, and the human condition.
A fun, informative and delightfully British look at how technology influences - or is claimed to influence - our brains, by
a writer who understands both how science works and how it often doesn't
.
Brian Clegg is a popular science writer whose
Dice World
and
A Brief History of Infinity
were both longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books. He has written for publications including
Nature
,
The Times
and
BBC Focus
.