2022 Women's Prize for Nonfiction shortlists 6 books, exploring themes of AI, online politics, and enslavement.

The inaugural Women's Prize for Nonfiction has shortlisted six books tackling themes like AI, online politics, and enslavement. Canadian author Naomi Klein's "Doppleganger" explores online misinformation, while British journalist Madhumita Murgia's "Code-Dependent" delves into the impact of AI on society. The prize aims to celebrate excellence, originality, and accessibility in narrative non-fiction and is open to female English-language writers from any country in any nonfiction genre.

March 27, 2024
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