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Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues (Praeger Studies in Political Communication)
 
 
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Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues (Praeger Studies in Political Communication) [Hardcover]

Jim A. Kuypers (Author)
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0275977587 978-0275977580 September 30, 2002

Kuypers charts the potential effects the printed presses and broadcast media have upon the messages of political and social leaders when they discuss controversial issues. Examining over 800 press reports on race and homosexuality from 116 different newspapers, Kuypers meticulously documents a liberal political bias in mainstream news. This book asserts that such a bias hurts the democratic process by ignoring non-mainstream left positions and vilifying many moderate and most right-leaning positions, leaving only a narrow brand of liberal thought supported by the mainstream press.

This book argues that the mainstream press in America is an anti-democratic institution. By comparatively analyzing press reports, as well as the events that occasioned the coverage, Kuypers paints a detailed picture of the politics of the American press. He advances four distinct reportorial practices that inject bias into reporting, offering perspectives of particular interest to scholars, students, and others involved with mass communication, journalism, and politics in the United States.


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.,."makes for informative and interesting reading. This work is well documented with separate bibliographies for each chapter and a name and subject index. Recommended. Large collections supporting study at the upper-division undergraduate level and above."-Choice --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (September 30, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275977587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275977580
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,362,220 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jim A. Kuypers is an associate professor of political communication at Virginia Tech. In addition to the books listed here he has written over 30 journal articles and book chapters. He is the recipient of the American Communication Association's Outstanding Contribution to Communication Scholarship Award, the Southern States Communication Association's Early Career Research award, and Dartmouth College's Distinguished Lecturer Award. His writing specialties include strategic communication, specifically with respect to news media influences on message construction.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent contribution, April 17, 2003
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The argument over media bias has generated a lot more heat than light. This book is an exception! Kuypers has come up with a very interesting way of approaching the bias question: compare the content of political speeches with the content of the reporting about those speeches. Substantial differences in content point toward distortions introduced by the news process.

This is an innovation in media studies--a sensible innovation.

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8 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Nature of Press Bias, October 8, 2002
I wanted to share with you how this book charts the effects the printed press--and by extension, broadcast media--have upon the messages of political and social leaders when they discuss controversial issues. Through examination of almost 700 press reports on race and homosexuality that were published in 116 different newspapers, this book meticulously documents a liberal political bias in mainstream news. This bias hurts the democratic process in general by ignoring non-mainstream left positions and vilifying many moderate and the vast majority of right-leaning positions. Thus, only a narrow brand of liberal thought is supported by the press; all other positions are denigrated or ignored. By comparatively analyzing press reports and the events that occassioned the coverage, this book paints a detailed picture of the politics of the American press; advances four distinct reportorial practices through which the press injects bias into its reporting; and argues forcefully that the mainstream press in America is an anti-democratic institution. The mainstream press in America operate within a narrow range of liberal beliefs. Those with more conservative views will certainly feel the brunt of the press's bias. However, those who embrace moderate political beliefs will be hurt when they step to the right of the press position. The press will actively help certain politicians and social leaders on the left who espouse the same view of the country that the press has adopted. However, those who step beyond this narrow brand of liberal reporting, moving even further to the left, will be ignored or denigrated. In this manner, then, the American press acts to shut out the full range of political voices in the country.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Press Bias Defined, October 5, 2002
I wanted to share with you how this book charts the effects the printed press--and by extension, broadcast media--have upon the messages of political and social leaders when they discuss controversial issues. Through examination of almost 700 press reports on race and homosexuality that were published in 116 different newspapers, this book meticulously documents a liberal political bias in mainstream news. This bias hurts the democratic process in general by ignoring non-mainstream left positions and vilifying many moderate and the vast majority of right-leaning positions. Thus, only a narrow brand of liberal thought is supported by the press; all other positions are denigrated or ignored. By comparatively analyzing press reports and the events that occassioned the coverage, this book paints a detailed picture of the politics of the American press; advances four distinct reportorial practices through which the press injects bias into its reporting; and argues forcefully that the mainstream press in America is an anti-democratic institution. The mainstream press in America operate within a narrow range of liberal beliefs. Those with more conservative views will certainly feel the brunt of the press's bias. However, those who embrace moderate political beliefs will be hurt when they step to the right of the press position. The press will actively help certain politicians and social leaders on the left who espouse the same view of the country that the press has adopted. However, those who step beyond this narrow brand of liberal reporting, moving even further to the left, will be ignored or denigrated. In this manner, then, the American press acts to shut out the full range of political voices in the country.
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