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1. Inventing Reality: The Politics of News Media
by Michael Parenti
Taking a critical perspective on the economics and politics of "presenting" the news, this topical supplement argues that the media systematically ... More
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2. Media Madness: The Corruption of Our Political Culture
James Bowman provides a scintillating and fast-paced anatomy of the mainstream media self-generated demise. The Mind of the Media looks behind the ... More
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3. The Shadow World: Life Between the News Media and Reality
by William James Willis, Jim Willis
The book stresses the difficulties of the reporting process--more difficult than most critics and reporters realize--and points out that the best ... More
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4. Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy
by James Fallows
Drawing on his own experience as a National Book Award-winning journalist--and on the negative examples set by colleagues from George Will to Cokie ... More
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5. Tilt?: The Search for Media Bias
by David Niven, PhD
Presents the first comprehensive review of the charges, the evidence, and the effects of media bias allegations.
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6. Unreliable Sources
by Martin A Lee, Norman Solomon
A vital handbook for deciphering widespread media bias, this book dissects news coverage of a wide range of issues--taxes, the Persian Gulf, social ... More
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9. True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society
by Farhad Manjoo
Why has punditry lately overtaken news? Why do lies seem to linger so long in the cultural subconscious even after they've been thoroughly ... More
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15. The Journalist and the Murderer
by Janet Malcolm
In 1979, a journalist met a murderer, MacDonald, and decided to write the story of his crime, claiming that it would work in his defence. However, ... More
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16. The Fox Effect: How Roger Ailes Turned a Network Into a Propaganda Machine
by David Brock
From the news watchdog organization, Media Matters for America, comes a comprehensive and shocking expos of how FoxNews, under its president Roger ... More
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17. Press Bias and Politics: How the Media Frame Controversial Issues
by Jim A Kuypers
Kuypers examines over 800 press reports on race and homosexuality to documents a liberal political bias in mainstream news.
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18. Losing the News: The Uncertain Future of the News That Feeds Democracy
by Alex S Jones
"The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania."
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19. Losing the News: The Future of the News That Feeds Democracy
by Alex S Jones
In Losing the News, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex S. Jones offers a probing look at the epochal changes sweeping the media, changes which ... More
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20. Gray Lady Down: What the Decline and Fall of the New York Times Means for America
Who is responsible for squandering the finest legacy in American journalism? Can the "The New York Times" recover from the Jayson Blair's deception? ... More
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21. Just the Facts: How "Objectivity" Came to Define American Journalism.
by David T Z Mindich, Adrien Wing (Editor)
If American journalism were a religion, as it has been called, then its supreme deity would be "objectivity." The high priests of the profession ... More
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22. What Are Journalists For?
by Professor Jay Rosen
American journalists in the 1990s confronted disturbing trends-an erosion of trust in the news media, weakening demand for serious news, flagging ... More
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23. The Partisan Press: A History of Media Bias in the United States
by Si Sheppard
This book places the contemporary debate over media bias in historical context, illustrating how partisan bias in the American media has built ... More
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24. Muckraking and Objectivity: Journalism's Colliding Traditions
by Robert Miraldi
This timely study by a former investigative reporter zeroes in on the role of the journalist in a democratic society. Robert Miraldi explores the ... More
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25. What Are Journalists For?
The public journalism movement emerged after the 1988 presidential election as a countermeasure against eroding trust in the news media and ... More
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