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Product Description: This timely and engaging book challenges the conventional wisdom on media and scandal in the United States. The common view holds that media crave and actively pursue scandals whenever they sense corruption. Scandal and Silence argues for a different perspective...read more

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9780745647623 | Polity Pr, May 22, 2012, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: This timely and engaging book challenges the conventional wisdom on media and scandal in the United States.

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9780745647630 | Polity Pr, May 22, 2012, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: This timely and engaging book challenges the conventional wisdom on media and scandal in the United States.

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Product Description: Book by Entman, Robert M.

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9780898434453 | Aspen Inst Human Studies, January 15, 2006, cover price $12.00 | About this edition: Book by Entman, Robert M.

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Product Description: Most issues in American political life are complex and multifaceted, subject to multiple interpretations and points of view. How issues are framed matters enormously for the way they are understood and debated. For example, is affirmative action a just means toward a diverse society, or is it reverse discrimination? Is the war on terror a defense of freedom and liberty, or is it an attack on privacy and other cherished constitutional rights? Bringing together some of the leading researchers in American politics, Framing American Politics explores the roles that interest groups, political elites, and the media play in framing political issues for the mass public...read more
By Karen Callaghan (editor), Robert M. Entman (foreword by) and Frauke Schnell (editor)

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9780822958642 | Univ of Pittsburgh Pr, June 17, 2005, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Most issues in American political life are complex and multifaceted, subject to multiple interpretations and points of view.

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9780226210711 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 1, 2003, cover price $52.00
9780071038423, titled "The Truth About the National Debt: Five Myths & One Reality" | McGraw-Hill, September 1, 1996, cover price $14.10 | also contains The Truth About the National Debt: Five Myths & One Reality

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9780226210728 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 2003, cover price $20.00

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Product Description: This is the report of the 2001 Conference on Telecommunications Policy, which was held in Aspen, Colorado, in August 2001. It follows directly the work done in Aspen the summer of 2000, when the participants devised a "layered" approach to telecommunications...read more

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9780898433302 | Aspen Inst Human Studies, November 1, 2002, cover price $12.00 | About this edition: This is the report of the 2001 Conference on Telecommunications Policy, which was held in Aspen, Colorado, in August 2001.

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Living in a segregated society, white Americans learn about African Americans not through personal relationships but through the images the media show them. The Black Image in the White Mind offers the most comprehensive look at the intricate racial patterns in the mass media and how they shape the ambivalent attitudes of Whites toward Blacks.Using the media, and especially television, as barometers of race relations, Robert Entman and Andrew Rojecki explore but then go beyond the treatment of African Americans on network and local news to incisively uncover the messages sent about race by the entertainment industry-from prime-time dramas and sitcoms to commercials and Hollywood movies. While the authors find very little in the media that intentionally promotes racism, they find even less that advances racial harmony. They reveal instead a subtle pattern of images that, while making room for Blacks, implies a racial hierarchy with Whites on top and promotes a sense of difference and conflict. Commercials, for example, feature plenty of Black characters. But unlike Whites, they rarely speak to or touch one another. In prime time, the few Blacks who escape sitcom buffoonery rarely enjoy informal, friendly contact with White colleagues—perhaps reinforcing social distance in real life.Entman and Rojecki interweave such astute observations with candid interviews of White Americans that make clear how these images of racial difference insinuate themselves into Whites' thinking.Despite its disturbing readings of television and film, the book's cogent analyses and proposed policy guidelines offer hope that America's powerful mediated racial separation can be successfully bridged."Entman and Rojecki look at how television news focuses on black poverty and crime out of proportion to the material reality of black lives, how black 'experts' are only interviewed for 'black-themed' issues and how 'black politics' are distorted in the news, and conclude that, while there are more images of African-Americans on television now than there were years ago, these images often don't reflect a commitment to 'racial comity' or community-building between the races. Thoroughly researched and convincingly argued."—Publishers Weekly"Drawing on their own research and that of a wide array of other scholars, Entman and Rojecki present a great deal of provocative data showing a general tendency to devalue blacks or force them into stock categories."—Ben Yagoda, New LeaderWinner of the Frank Luther Mott Award for best book in Mass Communication and the Robert E. Lane Award for best book in political psychology.

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9780226210759 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 1, 2000, cover price $26.00 | About this edition: Living in a segregated society, white Americans learn about African Americans not through personal relationships but through the images the media show them.

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9780226210766 | Univ of Chicago Pr, December 1, 2001, cover price $26.00

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Product Description: This book explores the changing nature of democracy in light of dramatic changes in the media of mass communication: the Internet, the decline of network television news and the daily newspaper; the growing tendency to treat election campaigns as competing product advertisements; the blurring lines among news, ads, and entertainment...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By W. Lance Bennett (editor) and Robert M. Entman (editor)

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9780521783569 | Cambridge Univ Pr, November 20, 2000, cover price $120.00 | About this edition: This book explores the changing nature of democracy in light of dramatic changes in the media of mass communication: the Internet, the decline of network television news and the daily newspaper; the growing tendency to treat election campaigns as competing product advertisements; the blurring lines among news, ads, and entertainment.

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9780521789769 | Cambridge Univ Pr, October 1, 2000, cover price $49.99

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9780898431506 | Aspen Inst Human Studies, December 1, 1994, cover price $10.00

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Product Description: "The free press cannot be free," Robert Entman asserts. "Inevitably, it is dependent." In this penetrating critique of American journalism and the political process, Entman identifies a "vicious circle of interdependence" as the key dilemma facing reporters and editors...read more

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9780195053135 | Oxford Univ Pr, March 23, 1989, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Explores the symbiotic relations between media and politics and offers suggestions for improving media performance and raising the public's consciousness

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9780195065763 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, September 27, 1990), cover price $56.00 | About this edition: "The free press cannot be free," Robert Entman asserts.

Miscellaneous:

9780198022022 | Ebrary, September 1, 1990, cover price $33.75

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