News media coverage of the vice-presidential selection process : what's wrong with the "veepstakes"?
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News media coverage of the vice-presidential selection process : what's wrong with the "veepstakes"?
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides the first systematic, empirical analysis of the media's approach to US vice-presidential selection (or the "veepstakes"). In their news coverage, Devine finds that media outlets typically treat vice-presidential selection as little more than a game-by focusing on how potential running mates might help to win the election, rather than how they might help the next president to govern. Based on an original content analysis of hundreds of veepstakes profiles from 2000-2020, this book quantifies the news media's relative emphasis on various selection criteria, in general and across different electoral circumstances. The analysis suggests that journalists generally fail to serve the public interest by emphasizing electoral over governing considerations. However, Devine also points to positive examples of media coverage that help the public to evaluate potential running mates' governing credentials, and suggests ways in which scholars, journalists, and citizens might encourage media outlets to provide more substantive, responsible coverage of the vice-presidential selection process in future elections.
目次
Chapter 1. Introduction. - Chapter 2. How the Veepstakes Came to Be. - Chapter 3. Studying the Veepstakes. - Chapter 4. Veepstakes Media Coverage, 2000-2016. - Chapter 5. Veepstakes Media Coverage, 2020. - Chapter 6. Conclusion
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