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Mediating Politics: Newspapers, Radio, Television and the Internet (PDF eBook)


Mediating Politics: Newspapers, Radio, Television and the Internet (PDF eBook)

eBook by Washbourne, Neil

Mediating Politics: Newspapers, Radio, Television and the Internet (PDF eBook)

£21.59

ISBN:
9780335240685
Publication Date:
16 Apr 2010
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
eBook
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Mediating Politics: Newspapers, Radio, Television and the Internet (PDF eBook)

Description

For anyone interested in the relationship between politics and mass media, this is a key book. Neil Washbourne combines a compendious knowledge of modern forms of communication with an astute and sophisticated analysis of contemporary politics. Mediating Politics is theoretically subtle and empirically detailed, offering a new perspective on a vital topic.Professor John Street, University of East Anglia, UKIn the vast field that political communication has become Neil Washbourne's book stands out... Admirable and helpful work for both students and scholars new to the topic.Professor Liesbet van Zoonen, Erasmus University, RotterdamO How is politics reported in the media?O How does the relationship between the media and political organizations affect the political messages that are conveyed?O How do members of the public access and make sense of political messages?This book critically analyses the complex relationship between media and politics, beginning with a discussion of what is meant by the mediating of politics. The author outlines the ways in which political messages are formulated, broadcast and received, as well as examining the ways in which the media and political organisations are linked to one another.The author also analyses the relationship between the media and: O GlobalisationO De-regulation of the mediaO Apathy of audiencesIllustrated throughout with case studies from the US, UK and from across the world, the book also explores:O Celebrity politiciansO How different national media systems encourage (or discourage) political engagementO How young people engage with the media and politicsO How the Internet has affected the organization of politics and news mediaMediating Politics is key reading for media, communication, cultural and political studies students.

Contents

The end of democratic politics? On the media marketing of parties and leaders: emergence and consequences Mediated public life in democratic national contexts: comparing newspapers, radio and television in the UK, US and India Democratic representation in the complex nation Exploring the contemporary audience of mediated politics The Internet, public life and political change

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