
Photo opportunities, ten-second sound bites, talking heads and celebrity anchors: so the world is explained daily to millions of Americans. The result, according to the experts, is an ignorant public, helpless targets of a one-way flow of carefully filtered and orchestrated communication. Common Knowledge shatters this pervasive myth. Reporting on a ground-breaking study, the authors reveal that our shared knowledge and evolving political beliefs are determined largely by how we actively reinterpret the images, fragments, and signals we find.
Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Meaning (American Politics and Political Economy Series) by W. Russell Neuman ebook pdf epub mobi
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Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Meaning (American Politics and Political Economy Series) book
Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Meaning (American Politics and Political Economy Series) book series pdf
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