Television And The Crisis Of Democracy
Television And The Crisis Of Democracy by Taylor & Francis Inc is a seminal work published in 1990 that delves into the intricate relationship between television and democracy. Spanning 304 pages, this book provides a systematic and critically informed examination of television’s political and institutional roles within the United States. It explores how television has both reflected and shaped societal conflicts, often serving as a platform for valuable social criticism. The author's incisive analysis offers readers a deeper understanding of how this powerful medium influences public opinion and political discourse. For anyone interested in media studies, political science, or the dynamic interplay between communication and democracy, this insightful book is a must-read. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking exploration of television's impact on democratic society.