Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy

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Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy

After Trump

Gutsche, Jr., Robert E.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2024

364

Mole

Inglês

9781032071664

15 a 20 dias

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Preface; Introduction: How Trump Tested the Press, They Failed, and We Wonder, "Now What?"; Part I Trumpism and Its Attack(s) on Journalism: Fear, Phobias, and Fighting "Bullshit"; 1. The Politics of Fear After Trump; 2. Conservative News Audiences: A Lack of Media Trust and How They Think Journalism Can Improve; 3. Media Distrust and Republican Identity in Trump's Wake; 4. American and Cuban: Cuban-origin Voters' Interpretations of Trump and the "Socialist" Media Frame in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election; 5. Counter-net of Tomorrow? Right-wing Responses to Deplatforming Trump; Part II Journalism's (Failed) Responses to Trump: From Dis-information to Social Distance; 6. Shifting the Frame: Trump's "Big Lies," Misogyny, and Cultural War Escalation; 7. Donald Trump and the Rhetoric of Dis-information: COVID-19, China, and Coverage of his Comments; 8. The Trump Effect on Rural Communities and their Newspapers: In Retrospect and On Recovery; Part III Journalism & Politics in Opposition to Trumpism: From Bashing to Biden; 9. UnFoxing Market Failure: Complicating Media Matters for America's #UnFoxMyCableBox Campaign for Digital Activism; 10. Trump's News Practices and Discursive Patterns in his New Moment as "Former President"; 11. From Chaos and Cage Fighting to Quiet and Calm: How Trump and Biden Changed Journalism's Relationship with the Presidency; 12. Returning to Neoliberal Normalcy: Analysis of Legacy News Media's Coverage of the Biden Presidency's First Hundred Days; Part IV Journalism's Ideological & Practical Crisis: From Norms to "New, New, New" Journalism?; 13. Media and White Supremacy After 45: Is Anti-racist Journalism Possible?; 14. Not Two Sides of the Same Coin: Avoiding False Equivalencies Teaching Political Journalism After Trump; 15. It's Time Journalists Take "Minimize Harm" Seriously: Lessons from the Trump Era; 16. Trump, COVID-19, and Authoritarian Populism: The Future of U.S. Technopolitics
media trust crisis;political communication studies;right-wing populism;disinformation analysis;critical media theory;race and journalism;post-truth media environment