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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- About the authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Introduction: Toward Understanding Knowledge Resistance in High-Choice Information Environments -- 2. What is Knowledge Resistance? -- 3. From Low-Choice to High-Choice Media Environments: Implications for Knowledge Resistance -- 4. Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News: Understanding the Supply Side -- 5. Selective Exposure and Attention to Attitude-Consistent and Attitude-Discrepant Information: Reviewing the Evidence -- 6. Relevance-Based Knowledge Resistance in Public Conversations -- 7. Responsiveness to Evidence: A Political Cognition Approach -- 8. Reports of the Death of Expertise may be Exaggerated: Limits on Knowledge Resistance in Health and Medicine -- 9. Is Resistance Futile? Citizen Knowledge, Motivated Reasoning, and Fact-Checking -- 10. Uninformed or Misinformed? A Review of the Conceptual-Operational Gap Between (Lack of) Knowledge and (Mis)Perceptions -- 11. Striving for Certainty: Epistemic Motivations and (Un)Biased Cognition -- 12. Political Polarization Over Factual Beliefs -- 13. The Democratic Gold-Standard of Fact-Based Issue Ambivalence -- 14. Overcoming Knowledge Resistance: A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies -- Index.
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