Politics and the media: intersections and new directions
"Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions examines how media and political institutions interact to shape public thinking and debates around social problems, cultural norms, and policies. From the roles of race and gender in American politics to the 2020 elections and global cor...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions examines how media and political institutions interact to shape public thinking and debates around social problems, cultural norms, and policies. From the roles of race and gender in American politics to the 2020 elections and global coronavirus pandemic, this is an extraordinary moment for politicians, the news media, and democracy itself. Hall explores how media technologies, practices, and formats shape political decision making; how political forces influence media institutions; and how public opinion and media audiences are formed. Students will gain an understanding of these issues through in-depth interviews and case studies to help develop their own informed views and to learn to express them constructively"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 381 Seiten Illustrationen |
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adam_text | Brief Table of Contents Preface xii Biography of the Author xiv Acknowledgments xvi Chapter 1 The Landscape of Media and Politics Today 1 Chapter 2 Underlying Concepts and Historical Foundations 38 Chapter 3 Political Advertising: Persuasion and Deception 66 Chapter 4 Reporting the News: Cultural Bias, Trust, and Accountability 96 Chapter 5 Politicians, the Media, and Social Media: The Push-Pull Relationship 137 Chapter 6 Race and Immigration in Media and Politics: Protests, Policies, andReform 182 Chapter 7 Global Media: The International Influencer 213 Chapter 8 The Media and Women 251 inPolitics References 284 Annotated Media Resources 356
Detailed Table of Contents Preface xii Biography of the Author xiv Acknowledgments xvi Chapter 1 The Landscape of Media and Politics Today The 2016 Presidential Election Donald Trump Hillary Clinton The Role of Identity Politics Impeachment The 2020 Presidential Campaign and Election The C0VID-19 Pandemic 1 1 1 3 4 6 7 8 Media-Centered Politics The Landscape The First Amendment Public Opinion on Media Credibility Perceptions of Media Bias and Political Polarization The Economics of News Federal Communications Commission and Deregulation of Media Ownership Who Owns What in the Media 10 11 13 15 16 18 The Roles Media Play Gains for the Washington Postând the New York Vmes Declining Local News and Civic Engagement The Importance of Cable TV News The Internet and Democratizing Information 26 28 28 30 31 The Goals for This Book Media and Politics Research Tool Kit 32 Chapter 2 Underlying Concepts and Historical Foundations 19 20 33 38 Media-Effects Theory Walter Lippmann and the Nature of News The Episodic Nature of News Coverage 39 39 Agenda-Setting Theory Civil Rights and the History of Agenda-Setting 42 43 40
Agenda-Setting in Major Media Today 44 The Role of Elites Agenda-Building Reverse Agenda-Setting Agenda-Setting on Social Media 45 46 47 48 Priming Theory Priming Presidential Campaigns Priming Personal Presidential Traits Priming Presidential Spouses Framing 49 50 51 52 53 Framing Language and Issue Frames ■ Case Study: Framing and Counter-Framing Obamacare 54 55 Visual Framing Framing and Reframing Same-Sex Marriage 57 59 The Power of the Senses Debate over Symbols The Power of Sound 61 62 63 Summary 63 65 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Agenda-Setting and Framing Chapter 3 Political Advertising: Persuasion and Deception Spending on Political Advertising 66 67 Citizens United and Beyond The Impact of Political Ads 67 70 Public Attitudes toward Money in Politics Ads Alone Can t Win It 71 72 Persuasive Techniques: From Classical Rhetoric to Product Advertising 73 Code Words and Distortion 73 Running against Washington”·. “Make Em Squeal Heroism and the Plain Folks: “Eisenhower 75 Answers America 76 Positive Messaging and the Association Technique: “Morning in America 77 Provoking Fear: The “Daisy” Ad 79 Code Words and Stereotyping: Willie Horton 79 ■ Case Study: Swift Boat Campaign 80 Advertisements in Recent Campaigns The 2008 Presidential Election The 2012 Presidential Election 85 85 86
The 2016 Presidential Election The 2018 Congressional Midterm Elections The 2020 Presidential Election Summary ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Political Ad Analysis Chapter 4 Reporting the News: Cultural Bias, Trust, and Accountability Bias toward Immediacy across Media The Early Days of “Immediacy” The Internet Redefines Immediacy Social Media Changes the Game ■ Timeline: History of Media and Technology 87 90 91 93 94 96 97 97 98 99 100 Bias toward Conflict and Narrow Debate Moderating Presidential Debates 104 104 Bias toward Insiderism Revolving Door in Media and Politics What’s Wrong with Politics as an Insiders’ Game 106 106 108 Bias toward Horse-Race Coverage Defense of Horse-Race Coverage 109 109 Bias toward Establishment Candidates and Perceived Front-Runners Interview with Senator Bernie Sanders Critiquing Media Coverage of Sanders 110 110 112 Bias toward Official Sources 113 Bias toward Media Narratives Media Narrative in the 2000 Presidential Campaign Access Counts 115 117 119 Bias toward Objectivity in Journalism ■ Case Study: Climate Change and “False Equivalence” in Reporting 120 Where Do We Go from Here? The Need for Greater Diversity in Media Trust and Accountability in the Media Building Trust and Accountability Future Directions and Tips 125 125 126 129 130 Summary 131 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Book Analysis 121 132
Chapter 5 Politicians, the Media, and Social Media: The Push-Pull Relationship Congress,· Divided and Gridlocked 137 138 Senator Susan Collins on Congressional Gridlock Gridlock Example: Impasse over Gun Control Legislation The High Cost of Running for Office 138 139 140 Public Support for Limiting Campaign Spending All Politics Is No Longer Local Donald Trump and the Republican Party Covering Congress versus Covering the Presidency 143 144 144 147 The Presidency and the Media Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump 148 149 150 151 Covering Trump Changes in the White House Press Briefing 153 154 Changes in Coverage of Party Conventions 157 Outreach on Social Media—Messaging and Mobilizing Impact of Twitter 158 158 @realDonaldTrump and @P0TUS Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Social Media 160 161 Social Media in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 163 Fake News/Disinformation The Role of Fake News and Disinformation in the 2016 Election The 2020 Campaign and Moving Forward Tips for How to Spot Fake News/Disinformation in Your Social Media Feed ■ Case Study: Late-Night Comedy 164 165 167 168 171 Critiques and Self-Critiques of 2016 177 Summary 178 ■ End-of Chapter Assignment: Analyzing Depictions of Politicians and Journalists in Popular TV Shows and Classic Movies Chapter 6 Race and Immigration in Media and Politics: Protests, Policies, and Reform 179 182 Death of George Floyd 182 Coverage of Race and Ethnicity in the Media 185 The Civil Rights Movement 185
#BlackLivesMatter and Digital Activism The Power of the Social Media Hashtag 186 190 The Obama Presidency Framing Obama as “the Other Obama’s Discussion of Race Obama s Reelection and Presidency Public Opinion on Racial Discrimination in 2016 191 193 195 197 197 Immigration Immigration Policy Historically in the U.S. Impact of Media Coverage of Immigration Framing Immigrants and Immigration Interview with Univision Anchor Maria Elena Salinas Republican Party and Immigration Trump Policies on Immigration and on Race ■ Case Study: Building the Wall and Framing Dreamers Latino Voters and the Latino Vote in 2020 Kamala Harris as Vice President, and Voters In 2020 199 199 200 200 201 202 203 205 208 209 Summary ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Framing Race and Immigration 212 212 Chapter 7 Global Media: The International Influencer 213 American Exceptionalism and Global Public Opinion Global Public Opinion on the Role of the U.S. 216 218 The Coronavirus Pandemic International versus Domestic President Trump s Response Role of Fox News Channel and Conservative Media Coronavirus and the 2020 Campaign 219 219 222 223 226 Climate Change Trends in Public Opinion and Coverage The Environment in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 228 228 229 Humanitarian Crises What Gets Covered and Why Shining a Light: The Importance of International News The Syrian Civil War 230 230 232 233 Terrorism The Fear Frame Islamophobia in Media Coverage and Politics 235 236 238 Far-Right Domestic Terrorism ■ Case Study: The War in Iraq 239 241
Wartime Coverage Dissent and Wartime Propaganda Media-Military Relationship Future of War and War Reporting 245 245 246 248 Summary 249 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Comparing U.S. and International Newscasts 250 Chapter 8 The Media and Women in Politics 251 Gender Dynamics in Running for President Gender and Media in the 2016 Presidential Campaign Milestones in History of Women in Office Elizabeth Warren’s Presidential Campaign in 2020 254 254 255 256 “Hair, Hemlines, and Husbands”: Sexist Coverage and Impact The “Double Bind” for Women in Politics The Likeability” Factor ■ Case Study: Elizabeth Dole s 2000 Presidential Campaign 257 258 260 262 Women World Leaders and Structural Barriers to Women Running in the U.S. Women’s Suffrage and the History of Women in Office Why Haven’t More Women Run for Office? Hillary Clinton in the 2008 and 2016 Presidential Campaigns Critiquing Media Coverage of Clinton in 2016 Donald Trump and Comments about Women 265 267 269 270 272 273 Identity Politics and Voters in 2016 The Women’s March, the #MeToo Movement, and the 2018 “Year of the Woman in Congress The Gender Gap in Voting and Women Candidates 275 276 278 Gender in Media and Politics in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 279 Kamala Harris 280 Summary 281 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Women Candidates in Announcement Videos and Debates 282 References 284 Annotated Media Resources 356 Index 364
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Detailed Table of Contents Preface xii Biography of the Author xiv Acknowledgments xvi Chapter 1 The Landscape of Media and Politics Today The 2016 Presidential Election Donald Trump Hillary Clinton The Role of Identity Politics Impeachment The 2020 Presidential Campaign and Election The C0VID-19 Pandemic 1 1 1 3 4 6 7 8 Media-Centered Politics The Landscape The First Amendment Public Opinion on Media Credibility Perceptions of Media Bias and Political Polarization The Economics of News Federal Communications Commission and Deregulation of Media Ownership Who Owns What in the Media 10 11 13 15 16 18 The Roles Media Play Gains for the Washington Postând the New York Vmes Declining Local News and Civic Engagement The Importance of Cable TV News The Internet and Democratizing Information 26 28 28 30 31 The Goals for This Book Media and Politics Research Tool Kit 32 Chapter 2 Underlying Concepts and Historical Foundations 19 20 33 38 Media-Effects Theory Walter Lippmann and the Nature of News The Episodic Nature of News Coverage 39 39 Agenda-Setting Theory Civil Rights and the History of Agenda-Setting 42 43 40
Agenda-Setting in Major Media Today 44 The Role of Elites Agenda-Building Reverse Agenda-Setting Agenda-Setting on Social Media 45 46 47 48 Priming Theory Priming Presidential Campaigns Priming Personal Presidential Traits Priming Presidential Spouses Framing 49 50 51 52 53 Framing Language and Issue Frames ■ Case Study: Framing and Counter-Framing Obamacare 54 55 Visual Framing Framing and Reframing Same-Sex Marriage 57 59 The Power of the Senses Debate over Symbols The Power of Sound 61 62 63 Summary 63 65 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Agenda-Setting and Framing Chapter 3 Political Advertising: Persuasion and Deception Spending on Political Advertising 66 67 Citizens United and Beyond The Impact of Political Ads 67 70 Public Attitudes toward Money in Politics Ads Alone Can't Win It 71 72 Persuasive Techniques: From Classical Rhetoric to Product Advertising 73 Code Words and Distortion 73 Running against "Washington”·. “Make 'Em Squeal" Heroism and the Plain Folks: “Eisenhower 75 Answers America" 76 Positive Messaging and the Association Technique: “Morning in America" 77 Provoking Fear: The “Daisy” Ad 79 Code Words and Stereotyping: Willie Horton 79 ■ Case Study: Swift Boat Campaign 80 Advertisements in Recent Campaigns The 2008 Presidential Election The 2012 Presidential Election 85 85 86
The 2016 Presidential Election The 2018 Congressional Midterm Elections The 2020 Presidential Election Summary ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Political Ad Analysis Chapter 4 Reporting the News: Cultural Bias, Trust, and Accountability Bias toward Immediacy across Media The Early Days of “Immediacy” The Internet Redefines Immediacy Social Media Changes the Game ■ Timeline: History of Media and Technology 87 90 91 93 94 96 97 97 98 99 100 Bias toward Conflict and Narrow Debate Moderating Presidential Debates 104 104 Bias toward Insiderism Revolving Door in Media and Politics What’s Wrong with Politics as an Insiders’ Game 106 106 108 Bias toward Horse-Race Coverage Defense of Horse-Race Coverage 109 109 Bias toward Establishment Candidates and Perceived Front-Runners Interview with Senator Bernie Sanders Critiquing Media Coverage of Sanders 110 110 112 Bias toward Official Sources 113 Bias toward Media Narratives Media Narrative in the 2000 Presidential Campaign Access Counts 115 117 119 Bias toward Objectivity in Journalism ■ Case Study: Climate Change and “False Equivalence” in Reporting 120 Where Do We Go from Here? The Need for Greater Diversity in Media Trust and Accountability in the Media Building Trust and Accountability Future Directions and Tips 125 125 126 129 130 Summary 131 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Book Analysis 121 132
Chapter 5 Politicians, the Media, and Social Media: The Push-Pull Relationship Congress,· Divided and Gridlocked 137 138 Senator Susan Collins on Congressional Gridlock Gridlock Example: Impasse over Gun Control Legislation The High Cost of Running for Office 138 139 140 Public Support for Limiting Campaign Spending All Politics Is No Longer Local Donald Trump and the Republican Party Covering Congress versus Covering the Presidency 143 144 144 147 The Presidency and the Media Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush Barack Obama Donald Trump 148 149 150 151 Covering Trump Changes in the White House Press Briefing 153 154 Changes in Coverage of Party Conventions 157 Outreach on Social Media—Messaging and Mobilizing Impact of Twitter 158 158 @realDonaldTrump and @P0TUS Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Social Media 160 161 Social Media in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 163 Fake News/Disinformation The Role of Fake News and Disinformation in the 2016 Election The 2020 Campaign and Moving Forward Tips for How to Spot Fake News/Disinformation in Your Social Media Feed ■ Case Study: Late-Night Comedy 164 165 167 168 171 Critiques and Self-Critiques of 2016 177 Summary 178 ■ End-of Chapter Assignment: Analyzing Depictions of Politicians and Journalists in Popular TV Shows and Classic Movies Chapter 6 Race and Immigration in Media and Politics: Protests, Policies, and Reform 179 182 Death of George Floyd 182 Coverage of Race and Ethnicity in the Media 185 The Civil Rights Movement 185
#BlackLivesMatter and Digital Activism The Power of the Social Media Hashtag 186 190 The Obama Presidency Framing Obama as “the Other" Obama’s Discussion of Race Obama's Reelection and Presidency Public Opinion on Racial Discrimination in 2016 191 193 195 197 197 Immigration Immigration Policy Historically in the U.S. Impact of Media Coverage of Immigration Framing Immigrants and Immigration Interview with Univision Anchor Maria Elena Salinas Republican Party and Immigration Trump Policies on Immigration and on Race ■ Case Study: Building "the Wall" and Framing Dreamers Latino Voters and the Latino Vote in 2020 Kamala Harris as Vice President, and Voters In 2020 199 199 200 200 201 202 203 205 208 209 Summary ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Framing Race and Immigration 212 212 Chapter 7 Global Media: The International Influencer 213 American Exceptionalism and Global Public Opinion Global Public Opinion on the Role of the U.S. 216 218 The Coronavirus Pandemic International versus Domestic President Trump's Response Role of Fox News Channel and Conservative Media Coronavirus and the 2020 Campaign 219 219 222 223 226 Climate Change Trends in Public Opinion and Coverage The Environment in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 228 228 229 Humanitarian Crises What Gets Covered and Why Shining a Light: The Importance of International News The Syrian Civil War 230 230 232 233 Terrorism The Fear Frame Islamophobia in Media Coverage and Politics 235 236 238 Far-Right Domestic Terrorism ■ Case Study: The War in Iraq 239 241
Wartime Coverage Dissent and Wartime Propaganda Media-Military Relationship Future of War and War Reporting 245 245 246 248 Summary 249 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Comparing U.S. and International Newscasts 250 Chapter 8 The Media and Women in Politics 251 Gender Dynamics in Running for President Gender and Media in the 2016 Presidential Campaign Milestones in History of Women in Office Elizabeth Warren’s Presidential Campaign in 2020 254 254 255 256 “Hair, Hemlines, and Husbands”: Sexist Coverage and Impact The “Double Bind” for Women in Politics The "Likeability” Factor ■ Case Study: Elizabeth Dole's 2000 Presidential Campaign 257 258 260 262 Women World Leaders and Structural Barriers to Women Running in the U.S. Women’s Suffrage and the History of Women in Office Why Haven’t More Women Run for Office? Hillary Clinton in the 2008 and 2016 Presidential Campaigns Critiquing Media Coverage of Clinton in 2016 Donald Trump and Comments about Women 265 267 269 270 272 273 Identity Politics and Voters in 2016 The Women’s March, the #MeToo Movement, and the 2018 “Year of the Woman" in Congress The Gender Gap in Voting and Women Candidates 275 276 278 Gender in Media and Politics in the 2020 Presidential Campaign 279 Kamala Harris 280 Summary 281 ■ End-of-Chapter Assignment: Women Candidates in Announcement Videos and Debates 282 References 284 Annotated Media Resources 356 Index 364 |
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spelling | Hall, Jane 19XX- Verfasser (DE-588)1246821745 aut Politics and the media intersections and new directions Jane Hall London SAGE [2022] Thousand Oaks CQ Press © 2022 xvii, 381 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions examines how media and political institutions interact to shape public thinking and debates around social problems, cultural norms, and policies. From the roles of race and gender in American politics to the 2020 elections and global coronavirus pandemic, this is an extraordinary moment for politicians, the news media, and democracy itself. Hall explores how media technologies, practices, and formats shape political decision making; how political forces influence media institutions; and how public opinion and media audiences are formed. Students will gain an understanding of these issues through in-depth interviews and case studies to help develop their own informed views and to learn to express them constructively"-- Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Mass media / Political aspects / United States Press and politics / United States (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032953627&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Politics and the media intersections and new directions |
title_auth | Politics and the media intersections and new directions |
title_exact_search | Politics and the media intersections and new directions |
title_exact_search_txtP | Politics and the media intersections and new directions |
title_full | Politics and the media intersections and new directions Jane Hall |
title_fullStr | Politics and the media intersections and new directions Jane Hall |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics and the media intersections and new directions Jane Hall |
title_short | Politics and the media |
title_sort | politics and the media intersections and new directions |
title_sub | intersections and new directions |
topic | Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Massenmedien Politik USA Lehrbuch |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032953627&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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