I think it's one aspect of literacy and journalists seem to lack it also: connecting the dots. A factoid, even if understood literally, sits in isolation from its context and, therefore, its meaning and effect.
I think it's one aspect of literacy and journalists seem to lack it also: connecting the dots. A factoid, even if understood literally, sits in isolation from its context and, therefore, its meaning and effect.
I think it's one aspect of literacy and journalists seem to lack it also: connecting the dots. A factoid, even if understood literally, sits in isolation from its context and, therefore, its meaning and effect.