Mass Media and American Politics

Mass Media and American Politics

Mass Media and American Politics

Mass Media and American Politics

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Overview

This comprehensive, trusted core text on media's impact on attitudes, behavior, elections, politics, and policymaking is known for its readable introduction to the literature and theory of the field. Mass Media and American Politics, Eleventh Edition is thoroughly updated to reflect major structural changes that have shaken the world of political news, including the impact of the changing media landscape. It includes timely examples of the significance of these changes pulled from the 2020 election cycle, the press-president relations of Trump and Biden Administrations, and the effects of COVID-19 on the media world.  Written by the late Doris A. Graber—a scholar who has played an enormous role in establishing and shaping the field of mass media and American politics—and Johanna Dunaway, this book sets the standard.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544390932
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/10/2022
Edition description: Eleventh Edition
Pages: 728
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Johanna Dunaway is associate professor of communication at Texas A&M University and a recent Joan Shorenstein Fellow at Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy. She has written extensively on the relationship between the structural and contextual features of media outlets and election news content. Within this research program, she has examined news coverage of political campaigns, immigration, and events such as the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Her current research examines the impact of the changing media environment across individuals, communities, and the news industry. In addition to these primary research agendas, she has published in numerous other areas, including public opinion, political behavior, and political advertising. Her work appears in journals such as the Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Journal of Communication, Political Communication, Political Research Quarterly, Political Behavior, Journalism Studies and Social Science Quarterly.

Doris A. Graber is professor emeritus of political science and communication at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has written and edited numerous articles and books on the news media, public opinion, and information-processing. They include Media Power in Politics, Sixth Edition (2010), The Power of Communication: Managing Information in Public Organizations (2003), a prize-winning book about Processing Politics: Learning from Television in the Internet Age (2001), and On Media and Making Sense of Politics (2012), a comparative study of learning about politics from entertainment broadcasts.

Table of Contents

Part I Media Purpose and Structure
1 Media Power and Government Control
2 Ownership, Regulation, and Guidance of Media
3 News-Making and Reporting Routines
4 News and Politics in the Changing Media Landscape
Part II Who and What Makes the News?
5 News from the Presidency
6 Media Coverage of Congress and the Courts
7 State and Local News
8 Foreign Affairs Coverage
9 Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality in Media and Politics
Part III Media Effects
10 Political Socialization and Learning
11 Persuasion, Campaigns, and Advertising
12 Incivility, Negativity, and Bias in the Media
13 Media Effects: Then and Now
Part IV Current Trends and Future Directions
14 Current Trends and Future Directions
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