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El. knyga: Trump Trudeau Tweets Truth: A Conversation

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228002475
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780228002475
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Media has long been considered a primary site for political discourse in Western liberal democracies, but now, with the advent of social media, giant multinational digital platforms such as Google, and online journalism, the way we do politics, talk politics, and cover politics has completely transformed. Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth considers the ways that technology has led to an irreversible transition in power distribution, political journalism, and public discourse. Discussing how the military-industrial complex of the 1950s gave way to today's celebrity-distribution complex, Bill Fox examines the amount of power accorded to people well-known for being well-known, from Donald Trump to Justin Trudeau. Taking on a Canadian perspective, Fox addresses the disturbing cries of "fake" news in the post-truth age and demonstrates how journalism, no longer the domain of a select few political reporters and editors, has become decentralized and disaggregated. In a world that now plays out on mobile devices, Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth seeks a path through the debris left behind by recent seismic shifts in political media and technology.


The story of a pivot in technology, politics, and power in Western liberal democracies.

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"A carefully-measured mix of analysis, behind-the-scenes history and almost-eerily prescient sense of unfolding events." Policy Not only propellingly readable, [ Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth] is also written in a style appropriate to its subject matter. A living sponge for everything he has read and heard over the course of his formal studies of the subject, Fox unspools key points and observations in one long filament of aperēus. The Hill Times

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The story of a pivot in technology, politics, and power in Western liberal democracies.
A Prologue vii
1 A New "Bully Pulpit"
3(28)
2 Reflections: The "Grist" for the Mill
31(29)
3 Boorstin's World: A Shift in the Balance of News Gathering and News Making
60(38)
4 News and Its Relationship to Truth
98(43)
5 News and Power
141(42)
6 News as a Signalling System for Elites: A Case Study
183(37)
7 New Media Order and Public Discourse
220(46)
8 Old News, New News, Old Scribes, New Scribes
266(41)
9 A New Public Policy Framework for a New Business Model
307(50)
10 Brownface, Blackface: Two-Faced?
357(50)
11 The Pandemic, the President, and the Prime Minister
407(37)
12 Trump -- A Final Tweet
444(23)
An Election Endnote 467(11)
References 478(97)
Index 575
Bill Fox, a senior fellow at Massey College at the University of Toronto, is a former Ottawa and Washington bureau chief of the Toronto Star and served as director of communications for Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.