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Remote And Controlled - Media Politics In A Cynical Age, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Remote And Controlled - Media Politics In A Cynical Age, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Given how the media portray the political system, how can we
educate ourselves about politics without feeling alienated? The
amount of information now available to the public about government
is without precedent, and contemporary media bring the political
action closer than ever before. But in an age when reports on the
manipulative behavior and character flaws of public figures appear
as frequently as coverage of policy issues, many people are tuning
out."Remote and Controlled" examines the issue of widespread
cynicism in an era of abundant information, asking whether it is
possible to consume a steady diet of mainstream media and still
understand and respect the political process. Starting with central
examples of television's political coverage and the media's focus
on the president, the author explores a variety of media--from
newspapers and radio to MTV and computer networks--and political
events and institutions. Both electoral politics and governance are
explored through examples that range from FDR's fireside radio
chats and the Kennedy-Nixon television debates to Vietnam and
Watergate, on up to Clinton's war room, Perot's infomercials,
C-SPAN and Congress, and the Monica Lewinsky scandal.Against a
historical backdrop of political, technological, and institutional
change, the text raises critical questions for a society plugged
into Rush, Oprah, and "USA Today: " How do the media both magnify
and undermine the president? Can televised town meetings replace
the real thing? How do politicians seek to control the flow of
information, and what do the media do about it? Does the
information explosion provide greater diversity or simply greater
convenience? The second edition of this acclaimed text has been
revised and updated to examine media coverage of recent events
including the Monica Lewinsky scandal and other high-profile
stories. In the process, the author sheds light on the ultimate
dilemma of whether an informed public will participate in a system
in which campaigns are portrayed as if they were war, policymaking
is depicted as if it were a campaign, and none of the
participants--reporters included--appears particularly noble or
worthy.
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