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Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television David Thelen

Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television By David Thelen

Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television by David Thelen


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This text presents an argument about the nature of democracy in American society. It explores a political process it claims is out of touch with everyday needs and concerns of American citizens.

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Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television Summary

Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television: How Americans Challenged the Media and Seized Political Initiative during the Iran-Contra Debate by David Thelen

This text presents an original argument about the nature of democracy in American society. It explores a political process it claims is out of touch with everyday needs and concerns of American citizens. Instead of focusing on polls and election results, David Thelen looks at Americans through their calls and letters to congressmen in which citizens define for themselves the issues they want to raise and the ways they want to be seen and heard. Thelen argues that the self-referential world of politics and journalism during elections excludes the concerns and voices of Americans, resulting in lower voter turnouts and increased voter apathy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1: The Participatory Moment 2: Reagan's Magic and Olliemania: How Journalists Invented the American People 3: The Living Traditions of Citizenship: From Monitoring to Mobilizing in the Summer of 1987 4: Turning the Intimate into the Public: The Participatory Act of Writing a Congressman 5: Choosing a Voice and Making It Count 6: Interpreting Politics in Everyday Life 7: Bringing Critical Issues into the Public Forum: Policing the World and Defining Heroism 8: Making Citizens Visible: Toward a Social History of Twentieth-Century American Politics Conclusion: Drawing Politics Closer to Everyday Life Note on Sources and Method Notes Index

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CIN0226794717VG
9780226794716
0226794717
Becoming Citizens in the Age of Television: How Americans Challenged the Media and Seized Political Initiative during the Iran-Contra Debate by David Thelen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
19961015
258
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