Framing inequality : news media, public opinion, and the neoliberal turn in U.S. public policy / Matt Guardino.
2019
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Framing inequality : news media, public opinion, and the neoliberal turn in U.S. public policy / Matt Guardino.
Imprint
New York City : Oxford University Press, [2019]
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1 online resource
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Introduction
Toward a critical understanding of news media, public opinion, and the politics of economic inequality
Cipper sweeps congress : commercial news media and the launch of the Reagan revolution
"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
Framing inequality at the ground level : an experiment
What's new? : media, public opinion, and democracy in the 21st century
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
References.
Toward a critical understanding of news media, public opinion, and the politics of economic inequality
Cipper sweeps congress : commercial news media and the launch of the Reagan revolution
"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
Framing inequality at the ground level : an experiment
What's new? : media, public opinion, and democracy in the 21st century
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
References.
Summary
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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English
ISBN
9780190937287 (electronic book)
0190937289 (electronic book)
9780190888206 (electronic book)
0190888202 (electronic book)
9780190888183
0190888180
0190937289 (electronic book)
9780190888206 (electronic book)
0190888202 (electronic book)
9780190888183
0190888180
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