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Is Anyone Responsible?: How Television Frames Political Issues » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Is Anyone Responsible?: How Television Frames Political Issues by Shanto Iyengar

Authors: Shanto Iyengar
ISBN-13: 9780226388557, ISBN-10: 0226388557
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: October 1994
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Shanto Iyengar

Book Synopsis

A disturbingly cautionary tale, Is Anyone Responsible? anchors with powerful evidence suspicions about the way in which television has impoverished political discourse in the United States and at the same time molds American political consciousness. It is essential reading for media critics, psychologists, political analysts, and all the citizens who want to be sure that their political opinions are their own.

"Not only does it provide convincing evidence for particular effects of media fragmentation, but it also explores some of the specific mechanisms by which television works its damage. . . . Here is powerful additional evidence for those of us who like to flay television for its contributions to the trivialization of public discourse and the erosion of democratic accountability."—William A. Gamson, Contemporary Sociology

"Iyengar's book has substantial merit. . . . [His] experimental methods offer a precision of measurement that media effects research seldom attains. I believe, moreover, that Iyengar's notion of framing effects is one of the truly important theoretical concepts to appear in recent years."—Thomas E. Patterson, American Political Science Review

Booknews

A reconstruction of Shaw's life from his days as a young playwright and novelist up to his death in 1984. Despite a prevailing pedestrian tone and lapses into gossip column journals, a chilling and, at times, insightful portrait of the man and his social milieu emerges forcefully. Acidic paper. Iyengar and Donald Kinder's landmark book News that matters demonstrated that television news, in its choice of coverage, determines which issues become important. In the present work, Iyengar examines television's role in defining our notion of political accountability: the way we understand the causes--and solutions--of major national problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction1
1Why Responsibility Matters7
2Framing Effects of News Coverage11
3Methods of Research17
4Effects of Framing on Attributions of Responsibility for Crime and Terrorism26
5Effects of Framing on Attributions of Responsibility for Poverty, Unemployment, and Racial Inequality46
6Effects of Framing on Attributions of Responsibility for the Iran-Contra Affair69
7Effects of Attributions on Issue-Specific Opinions82
8Effects of Attributions on General Opinions103
9The Role of Individual Differences117
Conclusion127
Appendix A: Content Analysis145
Appendix B: Field Experiments147
Appendix C: Correlational Analysis151
Notes161
References175
Index187

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