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  • Sari: Media and Power
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000478853

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"Fixing American Politics: Solutions for the Media Age contains the work of 34 scholars from two disciplines - Communication and Political Science - asked to identify the most pressing problem facing the American people and how it can be solved. Each author addresses the question quickly (in around 3,000 words) and directly, with the favored solution featured in their chapter title. The book gives the reader much to think about and much to argue about. Should news outlets be funded with public money rather than by private enterprise? Are the new social media a boon or a bane to political elections? Is the American past dead or is it living once again? Do churchgoers and environmentalists have anything to discuss? Is the F.C.C. doing its job? Can political ads be made less toxic? Should Fox News be "canceled"? Should cancel cultures be cancelled? Can we become more civil to one another and, if so, how? Fixing American Politics has all the best questions ... and some answers as well"--

In short, provocative chapters, thirty-four prominent media and politics scholars address the most pressing problems facing the American people today and offer concrete solutions that inspire reflection and debate as well as action.



Fixing American Politics: Solutions for the Media Age brings together original chapters from 34 noted scholars from two disciplines – political science and communication – asked to identify the most pressing problems facing the American people and how they can be solved. Authors address the questions succinctly and directly, with their favored solutions featured in chapter titles that exhort and inspire.

The book gives the reader much to think about and debate. Should news outlets be funded with public money rather than by private enterprise? Are the new social media a boon or a bane to political elections? Is the American past dead, or is it living once again? Do churchgoers and environmentalists have anything to discuss? Is the FCC doing its job? Can political ads be made less toxic? Should Fox News be "cancelled?" Should cancel cultures be cancelled? Can we become more civil to one another and, if so, how? Fixing American Politics poses all the best questions … and offers some concrete answers as well. This book is perfect for students, citizens, the media, and anyone concerned with contemporary challenges to civic life and discourse today.

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Praise for Fixing American Politics

Fixing American Politics, writes its editor Roderick P. Hart in the opening chapter, is based on two premises: (1) Politics is a terrible thing because (2) only politics can solve our most vexing problems. The authors of the subsequent 29 chapters take these premises and, drawing on their collective years of research and practice, run with them in different directions, but always with insight, passion, creativity, and hope. Hart calls this book distinctive. It is to be sure. But it is also timely, needed, and an example of what scholarship is ultimately for.

Michael X. Delli Carpini, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Hopeful. Provocative. Thoughtful. This lively and accessible collection is all that and more. It speaks to our current distressed moment but advocates, both concretely and audaciously, for ways it could be different. The essays here deserve to be widely read, taught, and debated on college campuses, in book clubs, and among professionals in journalism and politics.

Peter Simonson, University of Colorado Boulder, USA

In this timely and important volume, Roderick P. Hart has assembled a collection of essays offering contrasting opinions, assessments, and solutions regarding the twin crises of legitimation and polarization challenging contemporary politics and elections in the United States. The essays include philosophical and historical discussions as well as practical and strategic calls for action, and they cover diverse issues such as political advertising, journalistic practices, civic engagement, and legislative and regulatory reforms. Readers are offered lively and engaging perspectives that will stimulate robust conversations that may help us improve our political deliberations and learn to listen and communicate with each other again.

Thomas A. Hollihan, University of Southern California, USA

Fixing American Politics achieves the elusive Goldilocks standard. Instead of an inflated cure-all or a shallow laundry list, Hart assembles a highly diverse and substantive set of prescriptions for healing our republic. Instead of naive fantasies or complacent Band-Aids, the proposals embody both passion and perspective. Instead of Cassandra or Dr. Pangloss, we meet sober optimists, ready to guide us through the strong, slow boring of hard boards that is political reform.

Michael A. Neblo, Ohio State University, USA

List of Tables
xi
List of Contributors
xii
Introduction 1(2)
1 Make Politics Your Passion
3(8)
Roderick P. Hart
PART 1 Make History Functional
11(36)
2 Let's Find a Usable Past
13(8)
Jill A. Edy
3 Understand Your Moment in Time
21(8)
David A. Crockett
4 Heed the Prophetic Voice
29(8)
Theon E. Hill
5 Experiment With Playful Protest
37(10)
Tiffany Lewis
PART 2 Exploit Human Capacities
47(42)
6 Let Consensus Overcome Polarization
49(7)
Marc C. Hetherington
7 Use Emotion Wisely
56(8)
Bethany Albertson
8 Explore the Reasons for Incivility
64(9)
Emily Sydnor
9 Tell the Story of Poverty
73(7)
Eunji Kim
10 Imagine New Political Coalitions
80(9)
Vincent N. Pham
PART 3 Open Your Mind
89(38)
11 Listen to the First Amendment
91(9)
Lisbeth A. Lipari
12 Hear the Presidency Differently
100(8)
Vanessa Beasley
13 Fix the "Cancel Culture" Mentality
108(9)
Shawn J. Parry-Giles
14 Cultivate Empathy for Outgroups
117(10)
Nicholas A. Valentino
PART 4 Confront the Establishment
127(46)
15 Counter a Reactive Media System
129(8)
Dhavan Shah
Yini Zhang
Jon Pevehouse
Sebastian Valenzuela
16 Create a Watchdog Branch of Government
137(10)
J. H. Snider
17 Modernize Health-Care Decision-Making
147(6)
Amy Bunger
18 Give Election Apps More Integrity
153(8)
Jessica Baldwin-Philippi
19 Shake Up the FCC
161(12)
Bartholomew H. Sparrow
PART 5 Upgrade Political Campaigns
173(44)
20 Study the Electorate Thoroughly
175(10)
Daron R. Shaw
21 Talk About Voters Thoughtfully
185(8)
Sharon E. Jarvis
22 Vote When Voting Really Counts
193(8)
John C. Tedesco
23 Make Ads Safe for Democracy
201(8)
Glenn W. Richardson Jr.
24 Let's Outperform Super PACs
209(8)
Robert Klotz
PART 6 Reimagine Traditional Journalism
217(44)
25 Address Journalism's Crisis Boldly
219(8)
Regina G. Lawrence
26 Measure Newsroom Effectiveness Differently
227(8)
Natalie (Talia) Jomini Stroud
Yujin Kim
27 Publicly Subsidize Journalism
235(9)
David M. Ryfe
28 Report on Terrorism Responsibly
244(7)
Scott L. Althaus
29 Challenge Fox News
251(10)
Jeffrey P. Jones
Conclusion
261(14)
30 Enliven Your Civic Capacities
263(12)
Susan Nold
Index 275
Roderick P. Hart holds the Shivers Chair in Communication and is Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He is also the founding director of the Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life based in the Moody College of Communication where he was Dean from 20042015.