American Democracy Now, 2nd Edition (Harrison)Chapter 10:
The MediaChapter Outline
- The Modern Media
- The Political Functions of the Media
- Providing Information
- Interpreting Matters of Public Interest and Setting the Public Agenda
- Providing a Forum for Conversations About Politics
- Socializing Children to Political Culture
- The Press and Politics: A Historical View
- The Early Role of the Press
- Yellow Journalism and Muckraking
- A Widening War for Readership
- The Media Go Electronic: The Radio and Television Revolutions
- How Radio Has Opened Up Political Communication
- FDR's Fireside Chats
- Talk Radio: Talking the Political Talk
- Television and the Transformation of Campaigns and Elections
- The Media Revolution Continues: The Internet and Cellular Technology
- The Internet and Civic Engagement
- The Evolution of the Internet
- The Internet as a Source of Information and Community
- The Internet as a Source of News
- The Internet's Influence on Political Participation and Campaigns
- Using the Internet to Mobilize Voters
- How the Internet Can Affect a Political Campaign
- Today's Blogosphere
- Media Convergence
- The Negative Political Impact of the Internet
- The Internet and Free Speech
- Biased Media?
- The Question of Ideological Bias
- The Public's View on Media Bias
- The Issue of Corporate Bias
- Regulation of the Media: Is It Necessary?
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