Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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978-0-7425-6067-3 • Hardback • August 2008 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
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Mark J. Rozell is professor of public policy at George Mason University and the author of four books on media and U.S. politics. Jeremy D. Mayer is associate professor of public policy at George Mason University and director of the Master's of Public Policy program. He is the author of Running on Race: Racial Politics in Presidential Campaigns 1960-2000.
Part 1 Introduction: Media Power, Media Politics
Part 2 The Presidency and News Media
Part 3 The Congress and News Media
Chapter 5 Interview: The Honorable Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-SD)
Part 6 Press Coverage of the United States Supreme Court
Chapter 7 Assignment: Generational Change in Media Consumption
Part 8 Civil Rights and Liberties: The Gatekeeping Power of the Media
Chapter 9 Interview: Janet Terry, Local News Writer/Producer
Part 10 Bureaucracy and the Media
Chapter 11 Assignment: media Exposure Survey
Part 12 A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing: What We Know About the Role of Media in State Politics
Chapter 13 Interview: Brenna Holmes, Online Political Activist/Consultant
Part 14 Political Parties and the Media
Part 15 Presidential Elections and the Media
Chapter 16 Interview: David Marks, Politics Editor of Politico.com
Part 17 The News Meida and Organized Interests in the United States
Chapter 18 Assignment: The Political Message of your Favorite Movie
Part 19 The Media and Public Opinion
Chapter 20 Assignment: Playing Politics on Social Networks
Part 20 The New Bully Pulpit: Global Media and Foreign Policy
Part 21 The Central Role of Media and Communication in Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Chapter 22 Interview: Ed Morrissey, Political Blogger
Part 23 The New Media
Media Power, Media Politics provides an excellent overview of the interaction between different governmental figures and the media. It clearly illustrates how the media covers political actors, and also how political actors seek to utilize the media. The well-written chapters are a great foundation for spurring class discussion. Of the three books I assigned for my Mass Media and Government class, this was clearly the favorite!
— Allison Clark, University of Georgia
My students found Media Power, Media Politics easy to read and it gave them the academic foundation with which to base their theoretical understanding of the media. It is an excellent text that does not seem to go out of date quickly.
— Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University