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Is deliberative democracy the ideal goal of free speech? How do social movement organizations, activists, and political candidates use the media to frame their discourse? What responsibilities does the media have in maintaining or promoting democracy? In this broadly interdisciplinary volume, top scholars in communication, political science, sociology, law, and philosophy offer new perspectives on these and other intersections within democratic discourse and media. Interweaving elements of social, political, and communication theory, they take on First Amendment and legal issues, privacy rights, media effects and agenda setting, publicity, multiculturalism, gender issues, universalism and global culture, and the rhetoric of the body, among other topics. This unique book provides a foundation for evaluating the current state of democratic discourse and will be of interest to students and scholars of deliberative democracy across the social sciences.

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Concerned with the intersection and interdependence of public deliberation, democracy, and a politically free but responsible mass media, this volume of essays by prominent scholars in a variety of fields constitutes an important contribution to the literature on the wellsprings and safeguards of free speech, democracy, and civil society in the literally heavily-mediated social world of today. Particularly illuminating and provocative is the books interdisciplinary discussion of the ways in which the media is and can be used in the service of deliberative equality within the public sphereand of the ways in which the media can function both to facilitate and inhibit deliberative democracy. -- David A. Snow, University of Arizona Chambers and Costain have assembled an amazing variety of scholars on the subjects of media content and dynamics, democracy, and activism. The blending of approaches and subjects within the book makes for an interesting as well as much needed compilation. -- Christian Davenport, University of Maryland This book explores a number of key debates within deliberative democracy. * Political Theory * A winning combination of social theory, empiricism, and critical good sense by a diverse and very impressive array of contributors. -- Herbert W. Simons, Temple University, author of Persuasion in Society, editor of The Rhetorical Turn

Acknowledgments ix Introduction xi Simone Chambers Anne Costain Part 1: Democratic Deliberation Free Speech, Democratic Deliberation, and Valuing Types of Speech 3(8) James W. Nickel Promoting Informed Deliberation and a First Amendment Doctrine for a Digital Age: Toward a New Regulatory Regime for Broadcast Regulation 11(16) Phil Weiser Part 2: Deliberative Equality and the Media Multicultural Democracy 27(20) Alison M. Jaggar The Division of Labor in Democratic Discourse: Media, Experts, and Deliberative Democracy 47(18) James Bohman The Means of Communication and the Discourse on Sovereignty 65(20) Andrew Calabrese Part 3: News Reporting and Coverage The Unheralded Functions of Campaign News 85(22) Roderick P. Hart Media Effects: Paradigms for the Analysis of Local Television News 107(10) Shanto Iyengar Part 4: Media Representation of Social Movements Movement Strategy and Dramaturgic Framing in Democratic States: The Case of the American Civil Rights Movement 117(18) Doug McAdam Body Rhetoric: Conflicted Reporting of Bodies in Pain 135(20) Gerard A. Hauser Media Portrayal of ``Second Wave Feminist Groups 155(22) Anne Costain Heather Fraizer Part 5: Culture and Rhetoric The Banality of Evil, the Evil of Banality 177(16) Mark Kingwell A Culture of Publicity 193(16) Simone Chambers Bibliography 209(18) Index 227(14) About the Contributors 241
Simone Chambers is associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado. Anne Costain is professor of political science, director of the Keller Center for the Study of the First Amendment, and associate dean for social sciences at the University of Colorado.