Media Power, Media Politics
By (Author) Mark J. Rozell
Edited by Jeremy D. Mayer
Contributions by Michael Cornfield
Contributions by Kristina E. Curry
Contributions by David A. Dulio
Contributions by Nina Therese Kasniunas
Contributions by Maryann Cusimano Love
Contributions by G Patrick Lynch
Contributions by John Anthony Maltese
Contributions by Stephen K. Medvic
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
14th August 2008
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Media studies
320.014
Paperback
364
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 26mm
540g
Media Power, Media Politics, Second Edition, examines the role and influence of the media in every sphere of American politics. Organized thematically, the book analyzes the relationship between the media and key institutions, political actors, and nongovernmental entities, as well as the role of the new media, media ethics, and foreign policy coverage. Written clearly and concisely by leading scholars in the field, the chapters serve as broad overviews to the issues, while discussion questions and suggestions for further reading encourage deeper inquiry. Updated throughout, the second edition includes expanded coverage of the evolving role of new media, a new chapter on terrorism and the media, and new pedagogical exercises and featured interviews with journalists, bloggers, and media advisers.
Media Power, Media Politics provides an excellent overview of the interaction between different governmental figures and the media. It clearly illustrates how the media covers political actors, and also how political actors seek to utilize the media. The well-written chapters are a great foundation for spurring class discussion. Of the three books I assigned for my Mass Media and Government class, this was clearly the favorite! -- Allison Clark, University of Georgia
My students found Media Power, Media Politics easy to read and it gave them the academic foundation with which to base their theoretical understanding of the media. It is an excellent text that does not seem to go out of date quickly. -- Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University
Mark J. Rozell is professor of public policy at George Mason University and the author of four books on media and U.S. politics. Jeremy D. Mayer is associate professor of public policy at George Mason University and director of the Master's of Public Policy program. He is the author of Running on Race: Racial Politics in Presidential Campaigns 1960-2000.