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Constructing public opinion [DVD] : how politicians and the media misrepresent the public / Media Education Foundation.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: PelículaPelículaEditor: Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, 2002Descripción: 1 DVD (31 min.) : sonido, a color ; 4 3/4 inTipo de contenido:
  • imagen móvil bidimensional
Tipo de medio:
  • video
Tipo de soporte:
  • videodisco
ISBN:
  • 1893521427
  • 9781893521421
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 303.380973 C758 2002
Contenidos:
Political perceptions -- Economic forces -- Media coverage -- The phantom liberal -- Military omissions -- Democratic ideals.
Créditos de producción:
  • Director/editor, Susan Ericsson.
Presenter, Justin Lewis.Resumen: The media regularly use public opinion polls in their reporting of important news stories. But how exactly do they report them and to what end? In this interview, Professor Justin Lewis demonstrates the way in which polling data are themselves used by media to not just reflect what Americans think but instead to construct public opinion itself. Addressing issues such as the role the media play in ´manufacturing consent´ for political elites, what polls really tell us about public opinion, and what Americans actually think about politics, the program provides a new way to think about the relationship between politics, media and the public.
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Based on Justin Lewis´s book: Constructing public opinion.

Full screen (1.33:1 aspect ratio).

Originally produced in 2001.

Political perceptions -- Economic forces -- Media coverage -- The phantom liberal -- Military omissions -- Democratic ideals.

Director/editor, Susan Ericsson.

Presenter, Justin Lewis.

The media regularly use public opinion polls in their reporting of important news stories. But how exactly do they report them and to what end? In this interview, Professor Justin Lewis demonstrates the way in which polling data are themselves used by media to not just reflect what Americans think but instead to construct public opinion itself. Addressing issues such as the role the media play in ´manufacturing consent´ for political elites, what polls really tell us about public opinion, and what Americans actually think about politics, the program provides a new way to think about the relationship between politics, media and the public.

DVD; Dolby digital stereo.

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