Media and Politics in America: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Guido H. Stempel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
4th April 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Politics and government
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Reference works
302.230973
Hardback
237
A fascinating survey that shows how America's media and politics have influenced each other over the last 200 years. Is our president elected by the people or the media Why has voter turnout dropped from 63 percent in 1960 to less than 55 percent in 2000 Is it because we rely on TV campaign coverage that the television industry admits is superficial Can the American political system survive in the media Where mass media and politics intersect is a distinctly American brand of political communication. Media and Politics in America: A Reference Handbook examines the major events, people, controversies, and resources of political communication from the Revolutionary War to the election of 2000. It follows the adoption of the First Amendment, the emergence of the Penny Press and women's suffrage, to the selection of presidential candidates, the advent of radio and television, and the influence of the Internet. Readers will find a section of government documents, Supreme Court cases, and campaign statistics, media trends, and public opinion polls. The resources listing and directory of media and political organizations are exhaustive in this account of two centuries of American political communication.
"Titles in [the Contemporary World Issues] series offer historical overviews and discussions of controversial issues ... Each volume includes primary documents, agencies and organizations, a glossary, an index, print & nonprint resources, a chronology, and biographies. Recommended." - Library Media Connection "[T]his book provides the user with a good background in politics and media, and gives suggestions for further in-depth study ... Media and Politics in America is an excellent reference resource, and would be a valuable addition to the collection of any college or university library supporting undergraduates and researchers in journalism, communication, and political science. Larger public libraries will also benefit from owning the reference book." - American Reference Books Annual
Guido H. Stempel III is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University, Athens, OH and director of the Scripps Survey Center Research.