Framing Inequality
News Media, Public Opinion, and the Neoliberal Turn in U.S. Public Policy
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2019. március 14.
- ISBN 9780190888183
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem324 oldal
- Méret 157x239x27 mm
- Súly 562 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 35 line drawings 0
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This book argues that political-economic features of the U.S. commercial media system have generated news coverage that favors neoliberal viewpoints during pivotal domestic policy debates since the early 1980s. It also demonstrates that this coverage can shape public opinion to support policies that exacerbate economic and political inequality.
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Neoliberal policy approaches have swept over the American political economy in recent decades. In Framing Inequality, Matt Guardino focuses on the power of corporate news media in shaping how the public understands the pivotal policy debates of this period. Drawing on a wide range of empirical evidence from the dawn of the Reagan era into the Trump administration, he explains how profit pressures and commercial imperatives in the media have narrowed and trivialized news coverage and influenced public attitudes in the process. Guardino highlights how the political-economic structure of mainstream media operates to magnify some political messages and to mute or shut out others. He contends that news framing of policies that contribute to economic inequality has been unequal, and that this has undermined Americans' opportunities to express their views on an equal basis. Framing Inequality is a unique study that offers critical understanding of not only how neoliberalism succeeded as a political project, but also how Americans might begin to build a more democratic and egalitarian media system.
Who's to blame for America's intense partisanship? A favorite villain are the media and their unrelenting political agendas and ideological convictions. Not so says Matt Guardino. The media's commercial interests and support for private markets and business are the driving force of press coverage. Framing Inequality provocatively recasts debates about American democracy, economic inequality, and the press
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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Toward a Critical Understanding of News Media, Public Opinion, and the Politics of Economic Inequality
Chapter 3 - "Gipper Sweeps Congress:" Commercial News Media and the Launch of the Reagan Revolution
Chapter 4 - "No One Wants to Change the System as Much as Those Who Are Trapped by the System:" Commercial News Media and the End of Welfare As We Knew It
Chapter 5 - Framing Inequality at the Ground Level: An Experiment
Chapter 6 - What's New? Media, Public Opinion, and Democracy in the 21st Century
Chapter 7 - Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Media, Power, and Inequality
Appendix A - Content Analysis Information for Chapters 3 - 6
Appendix B1 - Study Design Information for Chapter 5
Appendix B2 - Supplementary Analyses for Chapter 5
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