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Rushed to judgment : talk radio, persuasion, and American political behavior / David C. Barker.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Power, conflict, and democracyPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2002.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 165 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0231504217
  • 9780231504218
  • 0231118066
  • 9780231118064
  • 0231118074
  • 9780231118071
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rushed to judgment.DDC classification:
  • 791.44/6 21
LOC classification:
  • PN1991.8.T35 B37 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Political talk radio and its most prominent practitioner -- Toward a value heresthetic model of political persuasion -- Talk radio, public opinion, and vote choice: the "Limbaugh effect," 1994-96 -- Talk radio, opinion leadership, and presidential nominations: evidence from the 2000 Republican primary battle -- The talk radio community: nontraditional social networks and political participation -- Information, misinformation, and political talk radio.
Title is part of the collection: Rights, Action, and Social ResponsibilitySummary: Convenient, entertaining, and provocative, talk radio today is unapologetically ideological. Focusing on Rush Limbaugh--the medium's most influential talk show--Rushed to Judgment systematically examines the politics of persuasion at play on our nation's radio airwaves and asks a series of important questions. Does listening to talk radio change the way people think about politics, or are listeners' attitudes a function of the self-selecting nature of the audience? Does talk radio enhance understanding of public issues or serve as a breeding ground for misunderstanding? Can talk radio serve as an agent of deliberative democracy, spurring Americans to open, public debate? Or will talk radio only aggravate the divisive partisanship many Americans decry in poll after poll? The time is ripe to evaluate the effects of a medium whose influence has yet to be fully reckoned with.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-155) and index.

Political talk radio and its most prominent practitioner -- Toward a value heresthetic model of political persuasion -- Talk radio, public opinion, and vote choice: the "Limbaugh effect," 1994-96 -- Talk radio, opinion leadership, and presidential nominations: evidence from the 2000 Republican primary battle -- The talk radio community: nontraditional social networks and political participation -- Information, misinformation, and political talk radio.

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Convenient, entertaining, and provocative, talk radio today is unapologetically ideological. Focusing on Rush Limbaugh--the medium's most influential talk show--Rushed to Judgment systematically examines the politics of persuasion at play on our nation's radio airwaves and asks a series of important questions. Does listening to talk radio change the way people think about politics, or are listeners' attitudes a function of the self-selecting nature of the audience? Does talk radio enhance understanding of public issues or serve as a breeding ground for misunderstanding? Can talk radio serve as an agent of deliberative democracy, spurring Americans to open, public debate? Or will talk radio only aggravate the divisive partisanship many Americans decry in poll after poll? The time is ripe to evaluate the effects of a medium whose influence has yet to be fully reckoned with.

In English.

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