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Racialized coverage of Congress : the news in black and white

Author: Jeremy Zilber; David Niven
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2000.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Zilber, Jeremy, 1966-
Racialized coverage of Congress.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2000
(OCoLC)606343147
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jeremy Zilber; David Niven
ISBN: 0275968413 9780275968410
OCLC Number: 43095729
Description: x, 141 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Introduction: Race, Media, and Politics --
Media Power in Politics --
Media "Bias" --
Racialized Reporting --
Scope and Effects of Racialized Reporting of Congress --
A Choice between Black and White: The Scope of Racialized Coverage of Congress --
The Sample --
Content Analysis --
Amount of Coverage --
Racial Tunnel Vision --
At Home in the District --
"Gnat on the Elephant's Hide" --
The Tone of Coverage --
Race and Impeachment --
Does Race Affect How Members Sell Themselves? A View from the Hill --
The Media Repeat or the Media Create? --
Overview of Methods --
Press Secretary Interviews --
Images on the Web --
"It's True, Isn't It?" The View from the Newsroom --
Sources of Biased Stereotypes --
Why Aren't Reporters Above Bias? --
Reporter Interviews --
Reporters on Racialized Reporting --
The State of the Media --
The State of Congress --
The Out-group Effect --
The Distribution Effect --
Limitations of the Data --
The Electoral Effects of Racialized Coverage --
Minimal Effects Hypotheses --
Empowerment Effect Hypothesis --
Racial Priming Hypothesis --
Survey Information --
Results --
Political Attention and Incumbent Ratings --
Elements of Support for Representatives --
Social Desirability --
Implications of Racial Priming --
Racialized Media Coverage: Conclusions and Implications.
Responsibility: Jeremy Zilber and David Niven.

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