The FAIR reader : an Extra! review of press and politics in the '90s

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The FAIR reader : an Extra! review of press and politics in the '90s

edited by Jim Naureckas and Janine Jackson

(Critical studies in communication and in the cultural industries)

Westview Press, 1996

  • : pbk

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The FAIR reader : an Extra! review of press and politics in the nineties

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Articles appeared originally in Extra! or Extra! update

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Discussing issues relating to the press and politics in the 1990s, this is a collection of essays from "Extra!", the publication of the New York organization, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), which is dedicated to the principle that independent, aggressive and critical communications media are essential to an informed democracy. Among the topics covered are the Clarence Thomas hearings, the Gulf War, the 1992 presidential campaign, Clinton and the communications media, health care, NAFTA, Rush Limbaugh and conservative talk-radio, and the crime scene. Each essay includes factual information about the topic and how it was reported.

目次

  • Part 1 The Bush years: bending over Bushwards
  • rallying 'round the flag - the Panama invasion
  • creating the new Hitler - the Gulf War. Part 2 The '92 election: the primaries - limiting choice
  • the presidential campaign - unfair to voters
  • race and gender in the '92 election. Part 3 Clinton & the media agenda: promises to break - the new administration
  • the scandal beat
  • trade - NAFTA's manifest destiny
  • health - the single-payer taboo
  • war is peacekeeping - Clinton's interventions. Part 4 In search of scapegoats: teen mothers and other young monsters
  • the crime scam
  • economic losers. Part 5 Beyond Clinton: contracting the American spectrum - the '94 election.

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