News on the Right offers a thorough introduction to right-wing and conservative media in the United States and beyond. It is the first book to convene scholars from multiple disciplines with the purpose of examining conservative news across genre, format, and history. The essays in this collection draw upon a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyse myriad under-examined case studies. From the National Review to Fox News,from the NRA to Brexit, from media policy to liberal media bias, this book serves as an opening salvo in the study of conservative news and its cultures.…mehr
News on the Right offers a thorough introduction to right-wing and conservative media in the United States and beyond. It is the first book to convene scholars from multiple disciplines with the purpose of examining conservative news across genre, format, and history. The essays in this collection draw upon a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyse myriad under-examined case studies. From the National Review to Fox News,from the NRA to Brexit, from media policy to liberal media bias, this book serves as an opening salvo in the study of conservative news and its cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthony Nadler is an Associate Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Ursinus College and the author of Making the News Popular. A.J. Bauer is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University.
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* Chapter 1: Introduction (A.J. Bauer and Anthony Nadler) * Chapter 2: "From a Christian Perspective: News/Talk in Evangelical Mass Media" (Mark Ward Sr.) * Chapter 3: "Containing 'Country Music Marxism': How Fox News Conservatized John Rich's 'Shuttin' Detroit Down'" (Reece Peck) * Chapter 4: "Weaponizing Victimhood: Discourses of Oppression and the Maintenance of Supremacy on the Right" (Lee Bebout) * Chapter 5: "NRA Media and Second Amendment Identity Politics" (Dawn R. Gilpin) * Chapter 6: "Making Media Safe for Corporate Power: Market Libertarian Discourse in the 1940s and Beyond" (Victor Pickard) * Chapter 7: "Conservative News and Movement Infrastructure" (Alex DiBranco) * Chaper 8: "The British Right-Wing Mainstream and the European Referendum" (Angela Phillips) * Chapter 9: "Cultivating Distrust of the Mainstream Media: Propagandists for a Liberal Machine and the American Establishment" (Julie B. Lane) * Chapter 10: "National Review and the Changing Narrative of Civil Rights Memory: 1968-2016" (Robert Greene II) * Chapter 11: "Slanting the News: Media Bias and its Effects" (Anthony DiMaggio) * Chapter 12: "Bridging the Marginal and the Mainstream: Methodological Considerations for Conservative News as a Subfield" (Mark Major) * Chapter 13: "Conservative News Studies: Mapping an Unrealized Field" (Anthony Nadler and A.J. Bauer) * Contributor Bios * Appendix: List of Tables and Figures
* Chapter 1: Introduction (A.J. Bauer and Anthony Nadler) * Chapter 2: "From a Christian Perspective: News/Talk in Evangelical Mass Media" (Mark Ward Sr.) * Chapter 3: "Containing 'Country Music Marxism': How Fox News Conservatized John Rich's 'Shuttin' Detroit Down'" (Reece Peck) * Chapter 4: "Weaponizing Victimhood: Discourses of Oppression and the Maintenance of Supremacy on the Right" (Lee Bebout) * Chapter 5: "NRA Media and Second Amendment Identity Politics" (Dawn R. Gilpin) * Chapter 6: "Making Media Safe for Corporate Power: Market Libertarian Discourse in the 1940s and Beyond" (Victor Pickard) * Chapter 7: "Conservative News and Movement Infrastructure" (Alex DiBranco) * Chaper 8: "The British Right-Wing Mainstream and the European Referendum" (Angela Phillips) * Chapter 9: "Cultivating Distrust of the Mainstream Media: Propagandists for a Liberal Machine and the American Establishment" (Julie B. Lane) * Chapter 10: "National Review and the Changing Narrative of Civil Rights Memory: 1968-2016" (Robert Greene II) * Chapter 11: "Slanting the News: Media Bias and its Effects" (Anthony DiMaggio) * Chapter 12: "Bridging the Marginal and the Mainstream: Methodological Considerations for Conservative News as a Subfield" (Mark Major) * Chapter 13: "Conservative News Studies: Mapping an Unrealized Field" (Anthony Nadler and A.J. Bauer) * Contributor Bios * Appendix: List of Tables and Figures
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