Media Bias Elections
Glen Naturewise
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
"Media Bias Elections" explores the pervasive influence of media coverage on elections, political narratives, and public opinion, in an era of instant information. This book examines how media framing, even when factually accurate, can subtly shape perceptions, influence voter behavior, and reinforce stereotypes.
The book argues that media coverage, despite its intent to inform, often introduces systematic biases, distorting political realities and polarizing public opinion. The book traces the evolution of media influence from partisan newspapers to the fragmented digital landscape, analyzing the shift from objective journalism to opinion-based news. It examines the economic pressures faced by news organizations and the psychological factors that contribute to selective exposure and confirmation bias.
By combining theoretical analysis with empirical evidence, the book critically evaluates news sources, and offers potential solutions through media literacy education and regulatory reforms. The book unfolds systematically, introducing theoretical frameworks, analyzing specific examples of media coverage in past and present elections, and exploring the consequences of media bias on voter turnout and policy debates.
Drawing on insights from political science, communication studies, psychology, and sociology, "Media Bias Elections" offers a comprehensive perspective on media influence, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, journalists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the relationship between media and politics.
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