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Processing politics: learning from television in the Internet age
In: Studies in communication, media, and public opinion
The development of the law of belligerent occupation 1863 - 1914: a historical survey
In: Columbia University studies in the social sciences 543
When Politicians Attack: Party Cohesion in the Media. By Tim Groeling. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 256p. $89.00
In: Perspectives on politics, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 499-500
ISSN: 1541-0986
When Politicians Attack: Party Cohesion in the Media
In: Perspectives on politics: a political science public sphere, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 499-500
ISSN: 1537-5927
Looking at the United States Through Distorted Lenses: Entertainment Television Versus Public Diplomacy Themes
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 52, Heft 5, S. 735-754
ISSN: 1552-3381
The image of the United States in the Middle East has plummeted dramatically since 9/11. To stem growing anti-Americanism and improve America's image, the U.S. State Department has substantially increased public diplomacy staffs and program funding in selected Middle East countries. Although officials stationed in the Middle East give their public diplomacy operations favorable ratings, the image of the United States remains bad and continues to decline despite occasional upward spikes. In this article the author argues that television entertainment programs, particularly American situation comedies broadcast throughout the Middle East, can be another reason for the continued low regard for Americans and for the United States. An analysis of three American television programs ( The West Wing, That 70's Show, and Friends) shows that the images presented by the programs are distorted and portray an unrealistic picture of life in America. The fact that the attitudes of Middle Easterners are more in tune with television drama images than with their more realistic public diplomacy counterparts leads to the conclusion that the shows trump the State Department's public diplomacy efforts.
Looking at the United States Through Distorted Lenses: Entertainment Television Versus Public Diplomacy Themes
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 52, Heft 5, S. 735-754
ISSN: 0002-7642
When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina by W. Lance Bennett, Regina G. Lawrence, and Steven Livingston
In: Political science quarterly: a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study and analysis of government, politics and international affairs ; PSQ, Band 123, Heft 1, S. 167-168
ISSN: 1538-165X
Post‐Broadcast Democracy: How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections – By Markus Prior
In: Political psychology: journal of the International Society of Political Psychology, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 615-617
ISSN: 1467-9221
When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina
In: Political science quarterly: PSQ ; the journal public and international affairs, Band 123, Heft 1, S. 167-168
ISSN: 0032-3195