Published over twenty years ago, Regina G. Lawrence's The Politics of Force was the first scholarly book to look at the way in which media coverage of unexpected, dramatic events shaped public consciousness about important social and political problems. In the intervening years, the empirical and theoretical contributions of The Politics of Force have become more significant, not only because police brutality is back in the news, but because the media system itself has changed. In this updated edition, Lawrence contextualizes and extends these contributions, while including a closer look at race and racial justice in incidents of police use of force.…mehr
Published over twenty years ago, Regina G. Lawrence's The Politics of Force was the first scholarly book to look at the way in which media coverage of unexpected, dramatic events shaped public consciousness about important social and political problems. In the intervening years, the empirical and theoretical contributions of The Politics of Force have become more significant, not only because police brutality is back in the news, but because the media system itself has changed. In this updated edition, Lawrence contextualizes and extends these contributions, while including a closer look at race and racial justice in incidents of police use of force.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Regina G. Lawrence is Associate Dean of the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of Oregon and Research Director for the Agora Journalism Center. She is a nationally recognized authority on political communication, civic engagement, gender and politics, and the role of media in public discourse about politics and policy. Her two latest books are Hillary Clinton's Race for the White House: Gender Politics and the Media on the Campaign Trail and When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina. From 2011 to 2015, Lawrence directed the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life at the University of Texas-Austin. She has served as chair of the political communication section of the American Political Science Association and as a research fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She is currently the editor of the journal Political Communication.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Illustrations * Foreword, by Allissa V. Richardson * Preface * Introduction * 1. Mediating Realities: The Social Construction of Problems in the Media Arena * 2. Making a Problem of Brutality * 3. Normalizing Coercion: Competing Claims about Police Use of Force * 4. Setting the Agenda: Rodney King and the Los Angeles Times * 5. Making Big News: Story Cues and Critical Coverage of Policing * 6. Struggling for Definition: Policing Problems in the New York Times * 7. Interpreting Rodney King: Police Brutality in the National Media Arena * 8. Accidents Will Happen: The News and Event-Driven Problem Definition * Epilogue * Appendix: Research Strategy * Notes * References * Index
* List of Illustrations * Foreword, by Allissa V. Richardson * Preface * Introduction * 1. Mediating Realities: The Social Construction of Problems in the Media Arena * 2. Making a Problem of Brutality * 3. Normalizing Coercion: Competing Claims about Police Use of Force * 4. Setting the Agenda: Rodney King and the Los Angeles Times * 5. Making Big News: Story Cues and Critical Coverage of Policing * 6. Struggling for Definition: Policing Problems in the New York Times * 7. Interpreting Rodney King: Police Brutality in the National Media Arena * 8. Accidents Will Happen: The News and Event-Driven Problem Definition * Epilogue * Appendix: Research Strategy * Notes * References * Index
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