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Framing U.S. Political Behavior
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When America s president sneezes, the world catches
a cold. Shouldn t then the global community have a
say in who does the sneezing? The Economist found
87% of its readers supported Barack Obama over John
McCain in 2008. In places like Europe and the Middle
East, the Obama vote margin was even greater. This
interesting poll indicated the world had had enough
of U.S. foreign policies under George W. Bush, a
sentiment echoed in the 2008 General Election.
Through frame analysis, this book examines the
interlaced behaviors of political campaigns, the
mass media and the voting public during one of the
most important elections in modern history. The 2000
primary produced Republican George W. Bush and
Democrat Al Gore, whose head-on duel later that year
culminated in one of America s most controversial
presidential elections. The author demystifies the
American primary election system and draws
inferences that were applicable to more recent
presidential campaigns, including the ground-
breaking 2008 election of America's first black
president. A must-read for anyone interested in
behavior of U.S. presidential campaigns, mass media
and voters.
Autorentext
is an associate professor of mass communications at the American Univesity of Sharjah, UAE. A Middle East mass communications expert, he has edited two books on the 2003 Iraq war, and co-authored a book on media ethics. Before earning a doctorate in political science, Berenger was a veteran international journalist, editor and publisher.
Klappentext
When America's president sneezes, the world catches a cold. Shouldn't then the global community have a say in who does the sneezing? The Economist found 87% of its readers supported Barack Obama over John McCain in 2008. In places like Europe and the Middle East, the Obama vote margin was even greater. This interesting poll indicated the world had had enough of U.S. foreign policies under George W. Bush, a sentiment echoed in the 2008 General Election. Through frame analysis, this book examines the interlaced behaviors of political campaigns, the mass media and the voting public during one of the most important elections in modern history. The 2000 primary produced Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore, whose head-on duel later that year culminated in one of America's most controversial presidential elections. The author demystifies the American primary election system and draws inferences that were applicable to more recent presidential campaigns, including the ground- breaking 2008 election of America's first black president. A must-read for anyone interested in behavior of U.S. presidential campaigns, mass media and voters.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639067767
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Medien & Kommunikation
- Anzahl Seiten 256
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639067767
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-06776-7
- Titel Framing U.S. Political Behavior
- Autor Ralph D. Berenger
- Untertitel How American voters, politicians and mass media define presidential candidates in Primary and General Elections: Lessons from the 2000 Primary
- Gewicht 399g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag Dr. Müller e.K.