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On Media - Making Sense of Politics

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext On Media provides an intriguing starting point for anyone interested in the impact of the media upon politics. Informationen zum Autor Doris A. Graber is a professor of political science at the University of Illinois-Chicago. She has authored or edited numerous books including, most recently, the eighth edition of Media Power in Politics (2010). A Chinese edition of The Power of Communication also appeared in 2010. Klappentext Even as more and more communications avenues open up, are Americans losing their political IQ? Some democratic theorists bemoan citizen apathy, ignorance, and incapacity to make sound political judgments. Renowned media scholar Doris Graber contends that such assessments are based on impractical and outmoded models of measuring citizen awareness and engagement. Using what she calls "reality-based" research methods and a sensitivity to contemporary trends, Graberfinds that average people understand many political issues and can think about them in complex ways. She reports her new research on learning from entertainment offerings, emphasizing its novel aspects, including experiments, interviews, message board analyses, and stimulus dramas. The book includescompanion studies carried out in the Netherlands and Greece designed to test whether the American findings are culture-specific or hold true across cultural settings. A capstone reflection by a communications authority, On Media offers new approaches to timeworn topics and projects an emerging image of public political knowledge that is at once encouraging, inspirational, and fascinating in its contour and detail. Zusammenfassung Even as more and more communications avenues open up! are Americans losing their political IQ? Some democratic theorists bemoan citizen apathy! ignorance! and incapacity to make sound political judgments. Renowned media scholar Doris Graber contends that such assessments are based on impractical and outmoded models of measuring citizen awareness and engagement. Using what she calls "reality-based " research methods and a sensitivity to contemporary trends! Graberfinds that average people understand many political issues and can think about them in complex ways. She reports her new research on learning from entertainment offerings! emphasizing its novel aspects! including experiments! interviews! message board analyses! and stimulus dramas. The book includescompanion studies carried out in the Netherlands and Greece designed to test whether the American findings are culture-specific or hold true across cultural settings. A capstone reflection by a communications authority! On Media offers new approaches to timeworn topics and projects an emerging image of public political knowledge that is at once encouraging! inspirational! and fascinating in its contour and detail. ...

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