Fr. 120.00

News Hole - The Demise of Local Journalism and Political Engagement

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Spedizione di solito entro 3 a 5 settimane

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Explores how the decline in local political reporting has depressed citizen engagement with local politics in the US.

Sommario










1. The Local Political Engagement Puzzle; 2. The Great Gutting of US Newspapers; 3. Where Local News Has Suffered Most; 4. As Local News Goes, So Goes Political Engagement; 5. Everyone Loses When Local News Declines; 6. Saving Local News; 7. Local News and American Democracy.

Info autore

Danny Hayes is Professor in the Department of Political Science, George Washington University.Jennifer L. Lawless is the Leone Reeves and George W. Spicer Professor in the Department of Politics, University of Virginia.

Riassunto

The erosion of local news has left Americans less knowledgeable about local politics and reduced their participation in local elections. This study uses extensive new data on voters and local media, as well as interviews with reporters and editors, to explore the causes of this problem and possible solutions.

Testo aggiuntivo

'For those who still question why the decline of local journalism matters, this book provides the answer, through a series of clear and compelling studies that show how democracy suffers as local journalism deteriorates. And, not content to just sound the alarm, Hayes and Lawless explore a key solution path – resuscitating audience demand for local news.' Philip Michael Napoli, Duke University

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