Media and January 6th
Shannon C McGregor author Rebekah Tromble author Shannon C McGregor editor Khadijah Costley White editor Rebekah Tromble editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:19th Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
The images cast across screens across the country on January 6, 2021, laid bare the fragility of American democracy as the steps and halls of the US Capitol were inundated by a violent band of insurrectionists. Fed by blatant lies, political anger, and racial animus, they sought to halt a procedure enshrined in the US Constitution and to overturn a freely and fairly run election. Meanwhile, efforts to obstruct, avoid, and misrepresent the subsequent investigation of the January 6th attack have continued apace. With a relative dearth of work that centers historical and contemporary racial, ethnic, and power dynamics in the context of media, our interdisciplinary field was caught flat-footed, unprepared to respond to those who actively seek to undermine American democracy. This edited volume is a first step toward remedying that situation. Media and January 6th brings together a diverse group of leading scholars to help us more clearly understand the relationship between media and the attempted coup. The volume examines why and how January 6th came to be and the centrality of media to the event. It is organized around three key questions: How should we understand January 6, 2021? What should research look like after January 6, 2021? And how can we prevent another event like this?
This insightful book offers a compelling exploration of the Jan. 6 insurrection, urging political communication scholars to delve fully into the event's complexities. With meticulous analysis and thought-provoking perspectives, this text provides a crucial framework for understanding the role of the news media as a tool for both information and reparation during unprecedented times of upheaval. * Dr. Allissa Richardson, Associate Professor of Journalism, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, and Founding Director, USC Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab *
The events that unfolded in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021, shocked many people in the United States as well as in other countries. In this volume, an all-star cast of scholars offer an array of perspectives on the various meanings of these events, and chart possible research trajectories for future studies on the intersection of media and politics. With the foundations of democracy currently being undermined across the globe, The Media and January 6th is poised to become an indispensable resource to make sense of turbulent times. * Dr. Pablo J. Boczkowski, Author of Abundance: On the Experience of Living in a World of Information Plenty and Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Northwestern University, and Director, Center for Latinx Digital Media at Northwestern *
ISBN: 9780197758533
Dimensions: 226mm x 163mm x 25mm
Weight: 363g
248 pages