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The Future of the Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy
After Trump
von Robert E. Gutsche Jr.
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-000-57715-0
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 19.04.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 382 Seiten

Preis: 53,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

This volume examines the effects of Donald Trump's presidency on journalistic practices, rhetoric, and discourses. Rooted in critical theory and cultural studies, it asks what life may be like without Trump, not only for journalism but also for American society more broadly.



Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. is Senior Lecturer in Critical Digital Media Practice in the Sociology Department at Lancaster University, U.K. His research focuses on issues of power, geography, political communication, and innovation in digital journalism. He is author, co-author, and editor of several books, including Media Control: News as an Institution of Power and Social Control and The Trump Presidency, Journalism, and Democracy. As Associate Editor and Engagement Editor of Journalism Practice, he produces and hosts "The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice."



Preface; Introduction: How Trump Tested the Press, They Failed, and We Wonder, "Now What?"; Part I Trumpism and Its Attack(s) on Journalism: Fear, Phobias, and Fighting "Bullshit"; 1. The Politics of Fear After Trump; 2. Conservative News Audiences: A Lack of Media Trust and How They Think Journalism Can Improve; 3. Media Distrust and Republican Identity in Trump's Wake; 4. American and Cuban: Cuban-origin Voters' Interpretations of Trump and the "Socialist" Media Frame in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election; 5. Counter-net of Tomorrow? Right-wing Responses to Deplatforming Trump; Part II Journalism's (Failed) Responses to Trump: From Dis-information to Social Distance; 6. Shifting the Frame: Trump's "Big Lies," Misogyny, and Cultural War Escalation; 7. Donald Trump and the Rhetoric of Dis-information: COVID-19, China, and Coverage of his Comments; 8. The Trump Effect on Rural Communities and their Newspapers: In Retrospect and On Recovery; Part III Journalism & Politics in Opposition to Trumpism: From Bashing to Biden; 9. UnFoxing Market Failure: Complicating Media Matters for America's #UnFoxMyCableBox Campaign for Digital Activism; 10. Trump's News Practices and Discursive Patterns in his New Moment as "Former President"; 11. From Chaos and Cage Fighting to Quiet and Calm: How Trump and Biden Changed Journalism's Relationship with the Presidency; 12. Returning to Neoliberal Normalcy: Analysis of Legacy News Media's Coverage of the Biden Presidency's First Hundred Days; Part IV Journalism's Ideological & Practical Crisis: From Norms to "New, New, New" Journalism?; 13. Media and White Supremacy After 45: Is Anti-racist Journalism Possible?; 14. Not Two Sides of the Same Coin: Avoiding False Equivalencies Teaching Political Journalism After Trump; 15. It's Time Journalists Take "Minimize Harm" Seriously: Lessons from the Trump Era; 16. Trump, COVID-19, and Authoritarian Populism: The Future of U.S. Technopolitics


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