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E-grāmata: Trump and the Media

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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2018
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The election of Donald Trump and the great disruption in the news and social media.

Donald Trump's election as the 45th President of the United States came as something of a surprise -- to many analysts, journalists, and voters. The New York Times's The Upshot gave Hillary Clinton an 85 percent chance of winning the White House even as the returns began to come in. What happened? And what role did the news and social media play in the election? In Trump and the Media, journalism and technology experts grapple with these questions in a series of short, thought-provoking essays. Considering the disruption of the media landscape, the disconnect between many voters and the established news outlets, the emergence of fake news and "alternative facts," and Trump's own use of social media, these essays provide a window onto broader transformations in the relationship between information and politics in the twenty-first century.

The contributors find historical roots to current events in Cold War notions of "us" versus "them," trace the genealogy of the assault on facts, and chart the collapse of traditional news gatekeepers. They consider such topics as Trump's tweets (diagnosed by one writer as "Twitterosis") and the constant media exposure given to Trump during the campaign. They propose photojournalists as visual fact checkers ("lessons of the paparazzi") and debate whether Trump's administration is authoritarian or just authoritarian-like. Finally, they consider future strategies for the news and social media to improve the quality of democratic life.

Contributors
Mike Ananny, Chris W. Anderson, Rodney Benson, Pablo J. Boczkowski, danah boyd, Robyn Caplan, Michael X. Delli Carpini, Josh Cowls, Susan J. Douglas, Keith N. Hampton, Dave Karpf, Daniel Kreiss, Seth C. Lewis, Zoey Lichtenheld, Andrew L. Mendelson, Gina Neff, Zizi Papacharissi, Katy E. Pearce, Victor Pickard, Sue Robinson, Adrienne Russell, Ralph Schroeder, Michael Schudson, Julia Sonnevend, Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Tina Tucker, Fred Turner, Nikki Usher, Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Silvio Waisbord, Barbie Zelizer

Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction
1(6)
Pablo J. Boczkowski
Zizi Papacharissi
I Journalism in Question
7(62)
2 Why Journalism in the Age of Trump Shouldn't Surprise Us
9(8)
Barbie Zelizer
3 Alternative Facts: Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New U.S. Media Regime
17(8)
Michael X. Delli Carpini
4 Trump and the Great Disruption in Public Communication
25(8)
Silvio Waisbord
Tina Tucker
Zoey Lichtenheld
5 Empirical Failures: Data Journalism, Cultural Identity, and the Trump Campaign
33(8)
C. W. Anderson
6 My Very Own Alternative Facts about Journalism
41(8)
Michael Schudson
7 Who's Playing Who? Media Manipulation in an Era of Trump
49(10)
Robyn Caplan
Danah Boyd
8 Lessons from the Paparazzi: Rethinking Photojournalistic Coverage of Trump
59(10)
Andrew L. Mendelson
II Emotion, Populism, and Media Events
69(56)
9 The Importance of Being a Headline
71(8)
Zizi Papacharissi
10 Public Displays of Disaffection: The Emotional Politics of Donald Trump
79(8)
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
11 Facts (Almost) Never Win Over Myths
87(6)
Julia Sonnevend
12 The Media Are about Identity, Not Information
93(8)
Daniel Kreiss
13 Anticipating News: What Trump Teaches Us about How the Networked Press Can and Should Imagine
101(10)
Mike Ananny
14 Media Projections and Trump's Election: A Self-Defeating Prophecy?
111(8)
Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt
15 Creeping Toward Authoritarianism?
119(6)
Katy E. Pearce
III Why Technology Matters
125(50)
16 The Potential of Networked Solidarity: Communication at the End of the Long Twentieth Century
127(6)
Gina Neff
17 Breaking the Rules of Political Communication: Trump's Successes and Miscalculations
133(10)
Susan J. Douglas
18 Trump on Twitter: How a Medium Designed for Democracy Became an Authoritarian's Mouthpiece
143(8)
Fred Turner
19 Tweeting All the Way to the White House
151(8)
Josh Cowls
Ralph Schroeder
20 Social Media or Social Inequality: Trump's "Unexpected" Election
159(8)
Keith N. Hampton
21 How Interactivity Can Build Transparency: What Tech Can Teach Us about Rebuilding Media Trust
167(8)
Nikki Usher
IV Pathways Ahead
175(54)
22 The Center of the Universe No More: From the Self-Centered Stance of the Past to the Relational Mindset of the Future
177(10)
Pablo J. Boczkowski
Seth C. Lewis
23 Trump, journalists, and Social Networks of Trust
187(8)
Sue Robinson
24 When Commercialism Trumps Democracy: Media Pathologies and the Rise of the Misinformation Society
195(8)
Victor Pickard
25 Making journalism Great Again: Trump and the New Rise of News Activism
203(10)
Adrienne Russell
26 The Case for Campaign Journalism
213(8)
Rodney Benson
27 We All Stand Together or We All Fall Apart: On the Need for an Adversarial Press in the Age of Trump
221(8)
Dave Karpf
Contributors 229(4)
Bibliography 233(12)
Index 245