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Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age Book

Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age
Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age, The American public has consistently declared itself less concerned with foreign affairs in the post-Cold War era, even after 9/11, than at any time since World War II. How can it be, then, that public attentiveness to U.S. foreign policy crises has incre, Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age has a rating of 3 stars
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Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age, The American public has consistently declared itself less concerned with foreign affairs in the post-Cold War era, even after 9/11, than at any time since World War II. How can it be, then, that public attentiveness to U.S. foreign policy crises has incre, Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age
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  • Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age
  • Written by author Matthew A. Baum
  • Published by Princeton University Press, November 2005
  • The American public has consistently declared itself less concerned with foreign affairs in the post-Cold War era, even after 9/11, than at any time since World War II. How can it be, then, that public attentiveness to U.S. foreign policy crises has incre
  • "This important book fills a void by focusing on political content in soft news, which most political communication scholars tend to ignore. Its empirically based findings combine content analyses and audience research, and it contributes to knowledge abo
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Ch. 1War and entertainment1
AppDefining "attentiveness"15
Ch. 2Soft news and the accidentally attentive public18
AppLocating changes in cognitive costs and benefits53
Ch. 3"I heard it on Oprah"57
AppContent analysis coding form95
Ch. 4Bringing war to the masses97
App. 1On using opinionation as an indicator of attentiveness133
App. 2Variable definitions138
App. 3Statistical tables144
Ch. 4Tuning out the world isn't as easy as it used to be156
App. 1Data sources and variable definitions195
App. 2Testing for floor and ceiling effects200
App. 3Comparing Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf War202
App. 4Statistical tables204
Ch. 6Rallying round the water cooler212
App. 1Variable definitions223
App. 2Statistical tables225
Ch. 7Soft news and world views : foreign policy attitudes of the inattentive public229
AppStatistical tables259
Ch. 8Soft news, public opinion, and American foreign policy : the good, the bad, and the merely entertaining269
AppStatistical tables292


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