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  • af Maria Ressa
    126,95 - 233,95 kr.

  • af Maria Ressa
    248,95 kr.

    «Por su esfuerzo por salvaguardar la libertad de expresión como condición imprescindible para la democracia y la paz duradera.» Con esas palabras reconocía la Academia sueca la labor y el esfuerzo de Maria Ressa. Este libro es el mejor resumen de su trayectoria y de los principios éticos que rigen su pensamiento y su labor como periodista.Maria Ressa ha dedicado su vida a defender la verdad y a luchar contra el autoritarismo. Su meticuloso trabajo de investigación ha sacado a la luz las redes y técnicas de desinformación desarrolladas por el Gobierno de Filipinas, que utiliza las nuevas tecnologías para difundir sus mentiras y suscitar la ira y el odio entre sus ciudadanos. Sus principios la han llevado a enfrentarse al hombre más poderoso del país: el presidente Duterte. Hoy, perseguida por el Estado, se han dictado varias órdenes de detención contra ella y se enfrenta a más de cien años de prisión. Su delito: decir la verdad.Cómo luchar contra un dictador cuenta la historia de cómo las democracias mueren ante la violencia continuada y la inmoralidad de los gobernantes, y de cómo una amenaza invisible ha contagiado internet, destruyendo nuestras libertades una a una. Se trata de las numerosas campañas de desinformación que se propagan por las redes sociales: desde la guerra contra las drogas del presidente Duterte hasta el asalto al Capitolio; desde el Brexit hasta la ciberguerra rusa y china; desde Facebook y el resto de Silicon Valley hasta nuestros propios clics y votos. Narrado desde las trincheras de la guerra digital, este libro es una llamada urgente para la toma de conciencia y la defensa de nuestras democracias.«Maria Ressa es una auténtica heroína. Su testimonio es una advertencia importante para el mundo.» Hillary Clinton«La idea que emana de este libro es la fuerte convicción ética de que el periodismo debe asentarse en la honestidad y la verdad, así como en la evidencia y en los hechos irrefutables.» The Guardian«Sublime e inspirador. Ressa expone cuál es el paradigma moral de los tiempos presentes, y de las consecuencias que tiene ignorarlo y las recompensas de abrazarlo.» Shoshana Zuboff, autora de La era del capitalismo de la vigilancia

  • af Maria Ressa
    196,95 kr.

    "Introduction by Amal Clooney From the recipient of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, an impassioned and inspiring memoir of a career spent holding power to account. Maria Ressa is one of the most renowned international journalists of our time. For decades, she challenged corruption and malfeasance in her native country, the Philippines, on its rocky path from an authoritarian state to a democracy. As a reporter from CNN, she transformed news coverage in her region, which led her in 2012 to create a new and innovative online news organization, Rappler. Harnessing the emerging power of social media, Rappler crowdsourced breaking news, found pivotal sources and tips, harnessed collective action for climate change, and helped increase voter knowledge and participation in elections. But by their fifth year of existence, Rappler had gone from being lauded for its ideas to being targeted by the new Philippine government, and made Ressa an enemy of her country's most powerful man: President Duterte. Still, she did not let up, tracking government seeded disinformation networks which spread lies to its own citizens laced with anger and hate. Hounded by the state and its allies using the legal system to silence her, accused of numerous crimes, and charged with cyberlibel for which she was found guilty, Ressa faces years in prison and thousands in fines. There is another adversary Ressa is battling. How to Stand Up to a Dictator is also the story of how the creep towards authoritarianism, in the Phillipines and around the world, has been aided and abetted by the social media companies. Ressa exposes how they have allowed their platforms to spread a virus of lies that infect each of us, pitting us against one another, igniting, even creating, our fears, anger, and hate, and how this has accelerated the rise of authoritarians and dictators around the world. She maps a network of disinformation-a heinous web of cause and effect-that has netted the globe: from Duterte's drug wars to America's Capitol Hill; Britain's Brexit to Russian and Chinese cyber-warfare; Facebook and Silicon Valley to our own clicks and votes. Democracy is fragile. How to Stand Up to a Dictator is an urgent cry for Western readers to recognize and understand the dangers to our freedoms before it is too late. It is a book for anyone who might take democracy for granted, written by someone who never would. And in telling her dramatic and turbulent and courageous story, Ressa forces readers to ask themselves the same question she and her colleagues ask every day: What are you willing to sacrifice for the truth?"--

  • af Maria Ressa
    273,95 kr.

  • - An Eyewitness Account of Al-Qaeda's Newest Center
    af Maria Ressa
    156,95 kr.

    For anyone wishing to understand the next, post-9/11 generation of al-Qaeda planning, leadership, and tactics, there is only one place to begin: Southeast Asia. In fact, such countries as the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia have been crucial nodes in the al-Qaeda network since long before the strikes on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, but when the allies overran Afghanistan, the new camps in Southeast Asia became the key training grounds for the future. It is in the Muslim strongholds in the Philippines and Indonesia that the next generation of al-Qaeda can be found. In this powerful, eye-opening work, Maria Ressa casts the most illuminating light ever on this fascinating but little-known "terrorist HQ."Every major al-Qaeda attack since 1993 has had a connection to the Philippines, and Maria Ressa, CNN's lead investigative reporter for Asia and a Filipino-American who has lived in the region since 1986, has broken story after story about them. From the early, failed attempts to assassinate Pope John Paul II and Bill Clinton to the planning of the 9/11 strikes and the "48 Hours of Terror," in which eleven American jetliners were to be blown up over the Pacific, she has interviewed the terrorists, their neighbors and families, and the investigators from six different countries who have tracked them down. After the Bali bombing, al-Qaeda's worst strike since 9/11, which killed more than two hundred, Ressa broke major revelations about how it was planned, why it was a Plan B substitute for an even more ambitious scheme aimed at Singapore, and why the suicide bomber recruited to deliver the explosives almost caused the whole plan to fall apart when he admitted he could barely drive a car.Above all, Ressa has seen how al-Qaeda's tactics are shifting under the pressures of the war on terror. Rather than depending upon its own core membership (estimated at three to four thousand at its peak), the network is now enmeshing itself in local conflicts, co-opting Muslim independence movements wherever they can be found, and helping local "revolutionaries" to fund, plan, and execute sinister attacks against their neighbors and the West.If history is any guide, al-Qaeda revisits its plans over and over until they can succeed -- and many of those plans have already been discovered and are here revealed, thanks to classified investigative documents uncovered by Ressa.

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