The field of media and politics is quickly changing as society transforms and new technologies develop. This text, now in its second edition, moves beyond rudimentary concepts and definitions to consider the exciting scholarly research that addresses the monumental changes in the media system of the United States and the world.
The field of media and politics is quickly changing as society transforms and new technologies develop. This text, now in its second edition, moves beyond rudimentary concepts and definitions to consider the exciting scholarly research that addresses the monumental changes in the media system of the United States and the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Travis N. Ridout is Thomas S. Foley Distinguished Professor of Government and Public Policy in the School of Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs at Washington State University. He specializes in the study of political communication, with a focus on campaigns and political advertising. His most recent book is Political Advertising in the United States (2016). He also serves as co-director of the Wesleyan Media Project.
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1 Introduction Travis N. Ridout 2 The American Media System Today: Is the Public Fragmenting? Natalie Jomini Stroud and Ashley Muddiman 3 Political Dynamics of Framing S.R. Gubitz, Samara Klar, Joshua Robison and James N. Druckman 4 Distrust of the News Media as a Symptom and a Further Cause of Partisan Polarization Jonathan M. Ladd and Alexander R. Podkul 5 All Politics is Local?: Assessing the Role of Local Television News in a Polarized Era Erika Franklin Fowler 6 News Media and War: Warmongers or Peacemakers? Piers Robinson 7 Campaigns Go Social: Are Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter Changing Elections? Young Mie Kim, Richard James Heinrich, Soo Yun Kim, and Robyn Baragwanath 8 The Move to Mobile: What's the Impact on Citizen News Attention? Johanna Dunaway, Kathleen Searles, Mingxiao Sui, and Newly Paul 9 Negative Campaigns: Are They Good for American Democracy? Yanna Krupnikov and Elizabeth C. Connors 10 Targeting Campaign Messages: Good for Campaigns but Bad for America? Michael M. Franz 11 Do the Media Give Women Candidates a Fair Shake? Regina G. Lawrence 12 Congress and the Media: Who Has the Upper Hand? C. Danielle Vinson 13 Reassessing the Power of Speech in a Crowded Media World: Conditional Modern Presidential Leadership of Public Opinion Brandon Rottinghaus 14 Media and Public Policy: Does Media Coverage Depend on the Medium? Matt Guardino 15 Fake News: What Is the Influence of Fabricated Stories and Efforts to Undermine Media Credibility? Travis N. Ridout and Erika Franklin Fowler 16 Politics in the Digital Age: A Scary Prospect? Roderick P. Hart
1 Introduction Travis N. Ridout 2 The American Media System Today: Is the Public Fragmenting? Natalie Jomini Stroud and Ashley Muddiman 3 Political Dynamics of Framing S.R. Gubitz, Samara Klar, Joshua Robison and James N. Druckman 4 Distrust of the News Media as a Symptom and a Further Cause of Partisan Polarization Jonathan M. Ladd and Alexander R. Podkul 5 All Politics is Local?: Assessing the Role of Local Television News in a Polarized Era Erika Franklin Fowler 6 News Media and War: Warmongers or Peacemakers? Piers Robinson 7 Campaigns Go Social: Are Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter Changing Elections? Young Mie Kim, Richard James Heinrich, Soo Yun Kim, and Robyn Baragwanath 8 The Move to Mobile: What's the Impact on Citizen News Attention? Johanna Dunaway, Kathleen Searles, Mingxiao Sui, and Newly Paul 9 Negative Campaigns: Are They Good for American Democracy? Yanna Krupnikov and Elizabeth C. Connors 10 Targeting Campaign Messages: Good for Campaigns but Bad for America? Michael M. Franz 11 Do the Media Give Women Candidates a Fair Shake? Regina G. Lawrence 12 Congress and the Media: Who Has the Upper Hand? C. Danielle Vinson 13 Reassessing the Power of Speech in a Crowded Media World: Conditional Modern Presidential Leadership of Public Opinion Brandon Rottinghaus 14 Media and Public Policy: Does Media Coverage Depend on the Medium? Matt Guardino 15 Fake News: What Is the Influence of Fabricated Stories and Efforts to Undermine Media Credibility? Travis N. Ridout and Erika Franklin Fowler 16 Politics in the Digital Age: A Scary Prospect? Roderick P. Hart
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