Beschreibung:
This book theorizes and tests the conditions under which the press is a powerful political institution, and when it cedes its power to other institutions and actors. It gives a theoretical framework and substantive case studies to aid scholars across a wide area of American politics in understanding the news media's role in American politics.
Conditional Press Influence in Politics theorizes about and tests the conditions under which the press acts as an independent political institution, and when it cedes its power to other actors or phenomena. Using substantive case studies, Adam J. Schiffer reviews the most politically consequential press routines, and illustrates 'true media influence'-the unique effect of press norms, constraints, and routines on the political world. By moving beyond news content to treat the organizations that produce the content as political actors, Conditional Press Influence in Politics gives a theoretical framework to aid scholars in understanding the news media's role in American politics.
Chapter 1 Table of Contents
Chapter 2 1 Introduction
Chapter 3 2 Understanding Media Influence in Politics
Chapter 4 3 The Theory of Conditional Media Influence
Chapter 5 4 Economic News
Chapter 6 5 Foreign Conflicts News
Chapter 7 6 Supreme Court News
Chapter 8 7 Conclusion
Chapter 9 Notes
Chapter 10 References