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Category - Textbook/Educational Curriculum / College & Above
Format - Paperback
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Some highlighting and writing Reminder mark Public deliberation is essential to democracy, but the public can be fooled as well as enlightened. In three case studies of media coverage in the 1990s, Benjamin Page explores the role of the press in structuring political discussion. Page shows how the New York Times presented a restricted set of opinions on whether to go to war with Iraq, shutting out discussion of compromises favored by many Americans. He then examines the media's negative reaction to the Bush administration's claim that riots in Los Angeles were caused by welfare programs. Thank you for viewing my bookshelf! Bundle to save on shipping! https://linktr.ee/anicalavada
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Who Deliberates? Mass Media in Modern Democracy
ISBN: 9780226644738
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