Public policy thinking and implementation is both a process of intellectual thought and rationale for governing. This book examines public policy and the influence news media organizations have in the production and implementation of public policy. Part I assesses the impact of political philosophy on public policy thinking and further discusses the meaning of public policy in social democratic systems, while Part II provides a psychological exploration of the processes which explain the connection between the media, the public and policy-makers.
Public policy thinking and implementation is both a process of intellectual thought and rationale for governing. This book examines public policy and the influence news media organizations have in the production and implementation of public policy. Part I assesses the impact of political philosophy on public policy thinking and further discusses the meaning of public policy in social democratic systems, while Part II provides a psychological exploration of the processes which explain the connection between the media, the public and policy-makers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Berry is an academic and writer at Southampton Solent University, UK. David has published five books to date and his most recent, Revisiting the Frankfurt School: Essays on Culture, Media and Theory, was published in 2012. David is Chief Editor of the International Journal of Radical Mass Media Criticism at www.fifth-estate-online.co.uk. Caroline Kamau completed her PhD at the University of Kent, UK, in 2005. After working as a postdoctoral research associate in Kent for a year, Kamau was an adjunct lecturer at Florida State University's London centre. She was then a lecturer in psychology at Southampton Solent University, UK, for 5 years. Kamau is a lecturer in organizational psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. Her research focuses on group processes.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Theorizing Public Policy and News Media Representations, David Berry Chapter 1 IntroductionSome Notes on Public Policy and Media Chapter 1a Political Philosophy Chapter 2 Public Policy Chapter 3 News Media Representations and Discourse of Public Policy Part II Group Processes and the Media as a Referee in Public Policy-Making, Caroline Kamau Chapter 4 IntroductionWhy Group Processes Matter Chapter 4a When the Common Good is not so Common: Group Identity Motives in Public Policy-Making Chapter 5 Why and When Media Organizations Referee Public Policy Decision-Making Chapter 6 Group Processes Among Media Workers, Faulty Decision-Making Processes and Effects on Public Opinion about Policy
Part I Theorizing Public Policy and News Media Representations, David Berry Chapter 1 IntroductionSome Notes on Public Policy and Media Chapter 1a Political Philosophy Chapter 2 Public Policy Chapter 3 News Media Representations and Discourse of Public Policy Part II Group Processes and the Media as a Referee in Public Policy-Making, Caroline Kamau Chapter 4 IntroductionWhy Group Processes Matter Chapter 4a When the Common Good is not so Common: Group Identity Motives in Public Policy-Making Chapter 5 Why and When Media Organizations Referee Public Policy Decision-Making Chapter 6 Group Processes Among Media Workers, Faulty Decision-Making Processes and Effects on Public Opinion about Policy
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