The Global President: International Media and the US Government
Autor Stephen J. Farnsworth, S. Robert Lichter, Roland Schatzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2013
The realities of an ever-changing political landscape are magnified nowhere more greatly than in the realm of foreign policy, and the stakes surrounding the need for quality communicational skills are no higher than at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue because - when the voices of the US government speak - the world is listening. This book provides students a perfect entry point into the complex and amorphous relationship between media and government, where that relationship has been, and where it looks to be heading in the future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742560437
ISBN-10: 0742560430
Pagini: 205
Ilustrații: 37 tables
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742560430
Pagini: 205
Ilustrații: 37 tables
Dimensiuni: 148 x 226 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Global Communication and the US Government
Chapter 2. The World is Watching, Don't Look Back: News about US Politicians, People and Polities
Chapter 3. The Obama Presidency: International Media Perspectives
Chapter 4. The George W. Bush Presidency: International Media Perspectives
Chapter 5. US Foreign Policy and International News: Comparing Obama and Bush
Chapter 6. International News Perspectives on the 2008 US Presidential Election
Chapter 7. Globalization, International News and the US Government
Appendix
References
Index
Chapter 1. Global Communication and the US Government
Chapter 2. The World is Watching, Don't Look Back: News about US Politicians, People and Polities
Chapter 3. The Obama Presidency: International Media Perspectives
Chapter 4. The George W. Bush Presidency: International Media Perspectives
Chapter 5. US Foreign Policy and International News: Comparing Obama and Bush
Chapter 6. International News Perspectives on the 2008 US Presidential Election
Chapter 7. Globalization, International News and the US Government
Appendix
References
Index
Recenzii
Those who continue to accept Fouad Ajami's oft-quoted claim that Al-Jazeera is 'a dangerous force' can profit from reading this analysis of international media coverage of American government during the George W. Bush and Obama presidencies. Farnsworth, Lichter, and Schatz use 'what [they] believe is the largest database of international television news content ever created' to show why this and other pieces of conventional wisdom about international media's coverage of the US should be revised. That Al-Jazeera gave even Bush 'surprisingly favorable coverage' is only one of the surprises that emerge from the authors' data analysis. The analysis interrogates both well-established theoretical principles such as that there is an 'international two-step flow' of media influence; and popular assumptions such as that sophisticated European media outlets flayed Sarah Palin during the 2008 campaign (coverage of Palin was actually 'far more positive in European media than in the U.S. media') . . . [T]heir findings are sufficiently arresting to interest any media scholar. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates, all levels; graduate and research collections.
The Global President's findings benefit from a variety of analyses of the tone of foreign coverage, and the book does add nicely to the canon on coverage of the United States in the international media. . . .[T]he project is a worthwhile addition to understanding media coverage and the perception of America abroad, and for that reason alone, it would be helpful for courses in journalism and political science.
Based on a wealth of data from countries around the world on the image of America in TV news over the past decade, this impressive study is a must-read for understanding how perceptions of the country and its leaders have changed and the potential for the President of the United States to exert strategic influence.
The Global President's findings benefit from a variety of analyses of the tone of foreign coverage, and the book does add nicely to the canon on coverage of the United States in the international media. . . .[T]he project is a worthwhile addition to understanding media coverage and the perception of America abroad, and for that reason alone, it would be helpful for courses in journalism and political science.
Based on a wealth of data from countries around the world on the image of America in TV news over the past decade, this impressive study is a must-read for understanding how perceptions of the country and its leaders have changed and the potential for the President of the United States to exert strategic influence.