The Media and political process/ Loue,p.Eric

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Los angeles: Sage, 2010Edition: 2nd.edDescription: 232ISBN: 9781848604469DDC classification: 302.23
Contents:
IntroductionPolitics: Image versus Substance What is Politics? Politics: Hype and Substance The Media as a Power Resource The Game of Political Impression Management What is Media-ized Politics?Western Political Development: An Evolving Symbiosis of Media and Politics The Origins of Liberal Democracy The Early Anglo Model The Massification of Liberal Democracy Managing Democracy: Taming Western Publics The Media's Evolving Role in Liberal Governance Liberal Democracy and the Public SpherePolitical Media Practice: An Outline From Fourth Estate to Sensationalized Watchdogism News as Entertaining Spectacle Constructing the News Window 1: Journalistic Practices Constructing the News Window 2: Choosing Sources Constructing the News Window 3: Newsroom Struggles Institutionalizing the Media-Politician Relationship Journalists: Watchdogs or Symbiotic Partners? Journalistic 'Power' Spin-Doctoring: The Art of Political Public Relations The Rise of PR Professionals as Political Players Changes to the Political Process The Innovators of PR-ized Politics The Normalization of PR-ized Politics What is Political PR? The Tools of Political PRSelling Politicians and Creating Celebrity Constructing Celebrity The Game: Playing to a Televisual Audience Genres of Political CelebritySelling Political Policies and Beliefs Worldviews Making Worldviews Popularizing Worldviews The Function of WorldviewsSelling War/Selling Peace The Era of Mass Consent for Mass Killing Vietnam: A Televised Non-censored War The PR-ization of Warfare Nintendo Warfare The Iraq War Selling PeaceThe Media and Terrorism Terrorism as Communication Terrorist Audiences Fighting Terrorism Terrorism and the MediaThe Media and Foreign Relations The CNN Effect Foreign Policy Making: The Players The Media and Foreign Relations The Media-ized Dimension of Foreign RelationsConclusion: Searching for Answers (and Questions) What is Media-ization The Routines and Practices of Media-ized Politics Creating Hype Politics When Things Go Wrong for Spin-doctors Hype-Politics: A System in Trouble or a System Re-Inventing Itself? Is Media-ization Bad?
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IntroductionPolitics: Image versus Substance What is Politics? Politics: Hype and Substance The Media as a Power Resource The Game of Political Impression Management What is Media-ized Politics?Western Political Development: An Evolving Symbiosis of Media and Politics The Origins of Liberal Democracy The Early Anglo Model The Massification of Liberal Democracy Managing Democracy: Taming Western Publics The Media's Evolving Role in Liberal Governance Liberal Democracy and the Public SpherePolitical Media Practice: An Outline From Fourth Estate to Sensationalized Watchdogism News as Entertaining Spectacle Constructing the News Window 1: Journalistic Practices Constructing the News Window 2: Choosing Sources Constructing the News Window 3: Newsroom Struggles Institutionalizing the Media-Politician Relationship Journalists: Watchdogs or Symbiotic Partners? Journalistic 'Power' Spin-Doctoring: The Art of Political Public Relations The Rise of PR Professionals as Political Players Changes to the Political Process The Innovators of PR-ized Politics The Normalization of PR-ized Politics What is Political PR? The Tools of Political PRSelling Politicians and Creating Celebrity Constructing Celebrity The Game: Playing to a Televisual Audience Genres of Political CelebritySelling Political Policies and Beliefs Worldviews Making Worldviews Popularizing Worldviews The Function of WorldviewsSelling War/Selling Peace The Era of Mass Consent for Mass Killing Vietnam: A Televised Non-censored War The PR-ization of Warfare Nintendo Warfare The Iraq War Selling PeaceThe Media and Terrorism Terrorism as Communication Terrorist Audiences Fighting Terrorism Terrorism and the MediaThe Media and Foreign Relations The CNN Effect Foreign Policy Making: The Players The Media and Foreign Relations The Media-ized Dimension of Foreign RelationsConclusion: Searching for Answers (and Questions) What is Media-ization The Routines and Practices of Media-ized Politics Creating Hype Politics When Things Go Wrong for Spin-doctors Hype-Politics: A System in Trouble or a System Re-Inventing Itself? Is Media-ization Bad?

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