What can be done? : making the media and politics better

edited by John Lloyd and Jean Seaton

This book proposes a series of reforms that could improve the media and politics, and the interaction of the two, in Britain. * This book makes an important contribution to public debate in Britain about the relationship between the media and politics. * Contributors include academics, journalists and political commentators. * Topical issues covered include regulation, public service broadcasting, managing the news, and training journalists. * The focus is on Britain, but key commentators from America and Europe put the British problems into perspective.

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  • Notes on Contributors. Introduction: Jean Seaton. 1. Hotting It Up: Jurgen Kronig. 2. The Virtues of an Unlovable Press: Michael Schudson. 3. The Epiphany of Joe Trippi: John Lloyd. 4. What's Good on Television?: Tim Gardam. 5. Can the BBC Invigorate our Political Culture?: Steven Barnett. 6. The Rise of the Ranters: Saving Political Journalism: Peter Riddell. 7. Morally Engaged: Reporters in Crises: Martin Woollacott. 8. Lacking a Clear Narrative: Foreign Reporting after the Cold War: Suzanne Franks. 9. Digitising Democracy: Georgina Born. 10. Little Citizens: Children, the Media and Politics: Jean Seaton. 11. On the Cusp: Finding New Visions for Social Gain from Broadcasting: Don Redding. Index.

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書名 What can be done? : making the media and politics better
著作者等 Lloyd, John
Seaton, Jean
シリーズ名 The political quarterly
出版元 Blackwell Publishing in association with the Political Quarterly
刊行年月 2006
ページ数 vi, 164 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 9781405136938
NCID BA77300317
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国

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