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Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics Book

Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics
Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics, In this penetrating analysis, Robert Entman identifies a 'vicious circle of interdependence' as the key dilemma facing American journalism. He argues that the mass media cannot provide consistently high-quality, independent political journalism, because s, Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics
  • Written by author Robert M. Entman
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, September 1990
  • In this penetrating analysis, Robert Entman identifies a 'vicious circle of interdependence' as the key dilemma facing American journalism. He argues that the mass media cannot provide consistently high-quality, independent political journalism, because s
  • "The free press cannot be free," Robert Entman asserts. "Inevitably, it is dependent." In this penetrating critique of American journalism and the political process, Entman identifies a "vicious circle of interdependence" as the key dilemma facing reporte
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Introduction3
Part I.Understanding Media Influence
1.The Dilemma of Journalism: Democracy Without Citizens17
2.Objectivity, Bias, and Slant in the News30
3.Straight Talk on Slanted News: "Bias" and Accountability in Reporting Carter and Reagan39
4.How the Media Affect What People Think--and Think They Think75
Part II.Improving Journalism
5.Newspaper Competition and Free Press Ideals: Does Monopoly Matter?91
6.Faith and Mystification in Broadcast Deregulation102
7.Improving Journalism by Enhancing Citizenship125
Appendix A.Citizenship and Opinions: Data and Statistical Analysis141
Appendix B.Public Opinion Impacts: Data and Statistical Analysis144
Appendix C.Newspaper Competition: Data and Statistical Analysis158
Notes165
Bibliography205
Index223


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