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This book asks: what are extreme television media, and are they actually bad for American politics?  Taylor explores these questions, and how these media affect political knowledge, trust, efficacy, tolerance, policy attitudes, and political behaviors. Using experiments and data from the National Annenberg Election Study, this book shows how extreme media create both positive and negative externalities in American politics. Many criticize these media because of their bombastic nature, but bombast and affect also create positive effects for some consumers. Previous research shows partisan media exacerbate polarization, and those findings are taken further on immigration policy here. However, they also increase political knowledge, increase internal efficacy, and cause their viewers to engage in informal political behaviors like political discussion and advocacy. The findings suggest there is much to be gained from these media market entrepreneurs, and we should be wary of paintingwith too broad a brush about their negative effects.
Autor: Taylor, J. Benjamin
ISBN: 9783319822877
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 230
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 30.04.2018
Untertitel: In Defense of Extremity
Schlagworte: Advocacy Discussion Efficacy Extreme Media Media and politics Political Knowledge us politics
J. Benjamin Taylor is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA. He researches and teaches on American political behavior. His work has been published in Political Communication , State Politics & Policy Quarterly , American Politics Research , Politics & Religion , and Presidential Studies Quarterly .

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