The Press and Democratic Backsliding How Journalism Has Failed the Public and How It Can Revive Democracy |
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Editor:
| Johnson, Thomas J. Veenstra, Aaron S. |
Contribution by:
| Johnson, Thomas J. Veenstra, Aaron S. Albertson, Bethany Carter, Daryl A. Grassau, Daniela Haenschen, Katherine Higdon, Jamie C. Hudson, Andrea Jarvis, Sharon E. Johnson, Patrick R. Kaye, Barbara K. Lough, Kyser Meeks, Lindsey Mendelson, Andrew Obi, Paul A. Ortega-Gunckel, Constanza Overgaard, Christian Staal Bruun Perreault, Mildred F. Proust, Valentina Scacco, Joshua M. Varma, Anita Yoo, Joseph |
Series title: | Lexington Studies in Political Communication Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-6669-5749-5 |
Publication Date: | May 2024 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $130.00 |
Book Description:
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This edited volume argues that journalists and other political communicators have allowed antidemocratic movements in the United States and elsewhere to metastasize within the body politic. It not only seeks to identify and explain these press failures but to recommend new ways forward.
This edited volume argues that journalists and other political communicators have allowed antidemocratic movements in the United States and elsewhere to metastasize within the body politic. It not only seeks to identify and explain these press failures but to recommend new ways forward.