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The 2016 American presidential campaign and the news, implications for American democracy and the republic, edited by Jim A. Kuypers

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The 2016 American presidential campaign and the news, implications for American democracy and the republic, edited by Jim A. Kuypers
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The 2016 American presidential campaign and the news
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1023610222
Responsibility statement
edited by Jim A. Kuypers
Series statement
Lexington Studies in Political Communication
Sub title
implications for American democracy and the republic
Summary
"This book examines issues such as fake news, media bias, visual meme depictions of the candidates, and social media as news during the 2016 presidential campaign. The contributors offer insights into how the campaign coverage affected the health of the American republic"--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
The 2016 presidential campaign, the news, and the republic / Jim A. Kuypers -- Fact or fiction : defining fake news during the 2016 US presidential election / Abe Aamidor -- The othering of Donald Trump and his supporters / Stephen D. Cooper -- Donald J. Trump's use of Twitter in the 2016 campaign / Katherine Haenschen, Mike Horning, Jim A. Kuypers -- The pundit problem : a look at bias and negativity in cable news coverage as the 2016 election came to a close / Mike Horning -- News media framing of the Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential nomination acceptance speeches : terministic screens and the discovery of the worldview and bias of the press / Jim A. Kuypers -- Social media candidate attacks and Hillary Clinton's failed narrative in the 2016 presidential campaign / Stephanie A. Martin and Andrea J. Terry -- Iconographic tracking of Pepe the Frog meme through the 2016 presidential campaign / Natalia Mielczarek -- Entertainment news and satire in the 2016 presidential election / Joseph M. Valezano III and Chad Painter -- Journalistic hegemony of blue privilege : tracing the use of identity politics toward a political economy of news coverage / Ben Voth -- Sports figures, social commentary, and the role of sports journalism during the 2016 presidential election / Erin Whiteside

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