The Mass Media and the Dynamics of American Racial Attitudes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Aug '03
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Explains the variation in Americans' racial attitudes over the last half-century, fueled by the media.
Paul M. Kellstedt explains the variation in Americans' racial attitudes over the last half-century, particularly the relationship between media coverage of race and American public opinion on race, and examines the relationship between attitudes on the two major issues of the twentieth century: race and the welfare state.Paul M. Kellstedt explains the variation in Americans' racial attitudes over the last half-century, particularly the relationship between media coverage of race and American public opinion on race. The analyses reveal that racial policy preferences have evolved in an interesting and unpredicted (if not unpredictable) fashion over the past fifty years. There have been sustained periods of liberalism, where the public prefers an active government to bring about racial equality, and these periods are invariably followed by eras of conservatism, where the public wants the government to stay out of racial politics altogether. These opinions respond to cues presented in the national media. Kellstedt then examines the relationship between attitudes on the two major issues of the twentieth century: race and the welfare state.
'This book is well written, with a conversational tone and accessible style. Kellstedt has a knack for using analogies and metaphors to explain complex concepts and analyses, which makes the book appropriate for use in graduate and undergraduate courses." - Rosalee A. Clawson, Purdue University
ISBN: 9780521529150
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 260g
174 pages