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Media and Public Policy

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Political scientists and media specialists accept the commonplace assumption that the mass media have a profound and direct impact on virtually every aspect of the political process, yet remarkably few systematic studies examining the relationship between media and policy exist. Media and Public Policy brings together 15 prominent scholars who focus analytic attention on the underexamined connection between the media and public policymaking.

Part I, which addresses theoretical perspectives, includes a chapter on media impact on the political status quo by leading expert Doris A. Graber and another on newsmaking and policymaking by Julio Borquez. Part II, Media and Domestic Policy, includes chapters on FCC decisions (Wenmouth Williams, Jr.), understanding public policy through news broadcasts (Marion Just and Ann Crigler), the role the media plays in economic development and agenda setting (Michael Hawthorne), and media and the right to privacy (Dean Alger). Jerry and Michael Medler contribute a chapter about media images as environmental policy, and Montague Kern examines the rhetoric of public policy issues in mass media elections. In the final section, Robert Sahr and Patrick O'Heffernan discuss mass media and U.S. foreign policy processes in two chapters, and Holli Semetko and Edie Goldenberg examine how AIDS reporters in several countries use the media to affect policymaking.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Defining the Media-Policy Link by Robert J. Spitzer
Theoretical Perspectives
Media Impact on the Political Status Quo--What is the Evidence? by Doris A. Graber
Newsmaking and Policymaking: Steps Toward a Dialogue by Julio Borquez
Media and Domestic Policy
Impact of Commissioner Background on FCC Decisions , 1975-1990 by Wenmouth Williams, Jr.
Bringing the Distant Close: Learning About South Africa From the News by Marion Just and Ann Crigler
The Media, Economic Development, and Agenda Setting by Michael R. Hawthorne
The Media, the Right to Privacy and Judicial Policy-Making: Rethinking Conceptual Foundations by Dean E. Alger
Media Images as Environmental Policy by Jerry F. Medler and Michael J. Medler
The Advertising Driven "New" Mass Media Election and the Rhetoric of Policy Issues: The 1990 Gantt-Helms Senate Race by Montague Kern
Media and Comparative-Foreign Policy Dimensions
Credentialing Experts: The Climate of Opinion and Journalist Selection of Sources in Domestic and Foreign Policy by Robert Sahr
AIDS Reporting in the United States and Britain: What Reporters Know and What They Think the Public Knows by Holli A. Semetko and Edie N. Goldenberg
Mass Media and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Mutual Exploitation Model of Media Influence in U.S. Foreign Policy by Patrick O'Heffernan
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published Nov 30 1992
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780275943035
Imprint Praeger
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Praeger Series in Political Communication
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Robert J. Spitzer

Robert J. Spitzer is Distinguished Service Profess…

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