Making sense of media and politics : five principles in political communication
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Making sense of media and politics : five principles in political communication
Routledge, 2022
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 2011
Includes bibliographical references (p. [127]-133) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Extremely well written and organized in an accessible way without talking down to the reader, drawing the reader in with its conversational, exploratory style.
Provides a unique, brief set of conceptual tools (the five principles) that is pulled through the entire text to help make sense of the broader field of political communication.
Excellent use of examples and case studies that illustrate major concepts, including framing and media effects.
A multi-perspective approach (political elites, journalists, etc.), valuable for analyzing power dynamics in various media environments.
Deals extensively with the role of media in war, peace, and terrorism, adding important international coverage alongside domestic media politics in elections.
Integrates discussion of new media alongside coverage of traditional media for a comprehensive understanding of contemporary political communication. *
Puts forth a balanced argument that prompts students to stay focused on the political context in which the media is operating.
New to the Second Edition
Up-to-date coverage of major political events in the last decade, including the landmark US elections of 2016 and 2020.
Devotes more attention to the "hybrid media system" that has developed over the last decade, providing a greater balance between traditional "news" and social media in particular.
Includes more cross-national research, especially in non-Western and non-democratic countries.
Refines the five principles of political communication to better reflect contemporary media trends.
Covers key emerging topics including misinformation and threats to democratic institutions, new forms of political engagement, and the economic base of the various forms of media.
目次
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Part I - Political Actors Compete Over the Media
1. Political Power and Power Over the Media
2. Political Control and Media Independence
Part II - Turning Politics into Stories
3. Every Political Story is Biased
4. Telling a Good Story
Part III - Media Effects and Users' Interactions
5. The Media Get You When You're not Paying Attention
A Postscript
References
Index
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