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Front Page Economics.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NBER conference reportPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226782010
  • 0226782018
  • 128307849X
  • 9781283078498
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Front Page Economics.DDC classification:
  • 070.449330973 574/.012
LOC classification:
  • QL71.U62
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Part I : The Social Construction of the Economy: 1929 and 1987; Chapter 1: The Daily Press and Our Collective Conscience; Chapter 2: The Grounding of the Economy; Part II: The Daily Dramatism of Economic News; Chapter 3: The News as Figurative Narratives; Chapter 4: Personae and Their Purposes; Chapter 5: Wordscapes and Toonland; Part III: The Telling of the Great Crashes; Chapter 6: The Annual Business Cycle and Its Promoters; Chapter 7: The Voice of the People; Chapter 8: Congress and the Courts Have Their Say; Part IV: The Transformation of Ideology.
Chapter 9: Normalizing the Economy: Popular Ideology and Social RegulationMethodological Appendix; Notes; Works Cited; Index.
Summary: In an age when pundits constantly decry overt political bias in the media, we have naturally become skeptical of the news. But the bluntness of such critiques masks the highly sophisticated ways in which the media frame important stories. In Front Page Economics, Gerald Suttles delves deep into the archives to examine coverage of two major economic crashes--in 1929 and 1987--in order to systematically break down the way newspapers normalize crises. Poring over the articles generated by the crashes--as well as the people in them, the writers who wrote them, and the cartoons that ran alongside the.
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Foreword; Acknowledgments; Part I : The Social Construction of the Economy: 1929 and 1987; Chapter 1: The Daily Press and Our Collective Conscience; Chapter 2: The Grounding of the Economy; Part II: The Daily Dramatism of Economic News; Chapter 3: The News as Figurative Narratives; Chapter 4: Personae and Their Purposes; Chapter 5: Wordscapes and Toonland; Part III: The Telling of the Great Crashes; Chapter 6: The Annual Business Cycle and Its Promoters; Chapter 7: The Voice of the People; Chapter 8: Congress and the Courts Have Their Say; Part IV: The Transformation of Ideology.

Chapter 9: Normalizing the Economy: Popular Ideology and Social RegulationMethodological Appendix; Notes; Works Cited; Index.

In an age when pundits constantly decry overt political bias in the media, we have naturally become skeptical of the news. But the bluntness of such critiques masks the highly sophisticated ways in which the media frame important stories. In Front Page Economics, Gerald Suttles delves deep into the archives to examine coverage of two major economic crashes--in 1929 and 1987--in order to systematically break down the way newspapers normalize crises. Poring over the articles generated by the crashes--as well as the people in them, the writers who wrote them, and the cartoons that ran alongside the.

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