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Media policy for an informed citizenry : revisiting the information needs of communities for democracy in crisis / special editors, Nikki Usher, Joshua P. Darr, Philip M. Napoli, Michael L. Miller.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Usher, Nik, editor.
Darr, Joshua P., editor.
Napoli, Philip M., editor.
American Academy of Political and Social Science, issuing body.
Series:
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ; v. 707.
The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 0002-7162 ; volume 707
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Local mass media--Government policy--United States.
Local mass media.
Mass media policy--United States.
Mass media policy.
Physical Description:
276 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Thousand Oaks, California : Sage, 2023.
Contents:
Media policy for an informed citizenry: revisiting the information needs of communities for democracy in crisis / Nikki Usher, Joshua P. Darr, Philip M. Napoli, Michael L. Miller
Taking it to the states: the origins of critical information needs / Lewis A. Friedland
What Is media policy? / Philip M. Napoli
An overview of state and local legislation to support local news: policy mechanisms and challenges to impact / Jessica Mahone
A lost decade: policymakers fiddled as newsrooms burned / Sewell Chan
The new news barons: investment ownership reduces newspaper reporting capacity / Erik Peterson, Johanna Dunaway
Delegitimizing rural public health departments: how decaying local news ecologies, misinformation, and radicalization undermine community storytelling networks / Nikki Usher
How sticky Is pink slime? Assessing the credibility of deceptive local media / Joshua P. Darr
Information inequality: how race and financial access reflect the information needs of lower-income individuals / Patricia D. Posey
Who will tell the stories of health Inequities? Platform challenges (and opportunities) in local civic information infrastructure / Ava Francesca Battocchio, Kjerstin Thorson, Dan Hiaeshutter-Rice, Marisa Smith, Yingying Chen, Stephanie Edgerly, Kelley Cotter, Hyesun Choung, Chuqing Dong, Moldir Moldagaliyeva, Christopher E. Etheridge
Local-level information-seeking in the COVID-19 Pandemic: a repertoire approach / Stephanie Edgerly, Yu Xu
News nationalization in a digital age: an examination of how local protests are covered and curated online / Kokil Jaidka, Sean Fischer, Yphtach Lelkes, Yifei Wang
Repairing journalism's history of anti-black harm / Joseph Torres, Collette Watson
A media insider's wish list for saving local journalism / Margaret Sullivan
¿Qué pasa with American news media? How digital-Native Latinx news serves community information needs using messaging apps / Lourdes M. Cueva Chacón, Jessica Retis
The problem with "Most People": racism and ableism in U.S. COVID-19 public health communication / Amelia N. Gibson
New ideas for improving the economics of producing local journalism / Mark S. Nadel.
Notes:
"May 2023".
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781071952627
1071952625
9781071952610
1071952617
OCLC:
1427723676

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