Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
376
Language
English
Published
May 17, 2004
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN-10
0742527123
ISBN-13
9780742527126
Description
This exploration delves into the intricate relationship between news and class, shedding light on how socioeconomic factors influence media representation and consumption. It examines the role of journalism in shaping public perception and the implications this has for various social classes. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the authors draw on diverse methodologies and rich case studies that illustrate the power dynamics at play in news production.
Beyond mere analysis, the work encourages readers to reflect on their own media habits and the broader societal contexts from which information emerges. It offers a critical lens through which to understand the media landscape, making it a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, and anyone interested in the intersections of class, culture, and news.
Beyond mere analysis, the work encourages readers to reflect on their own media habits and the broader societal contexts from which information emerges. It offers a critical lens through which to understand the media landscape, making it a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, and anyone interested in the intersections of class, culture, and news.
Genres
Politics