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Examining the historical interplay between media and American society, this book highlights the evolution of journalism from the colonial era to modern times. It emphasizes the role of both citizen-journalists and professional media in shaping public opinion and national agendas. By analyzing technological advancements, the narrative reveals how participatory journalism has transformed and discusses media's capacity to drive change at both local and national levels, making it a compelling exploration of media's influence throughout history.
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The Medias Role in Defining the Nation, David Copeland
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- Released
- 2009
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- Title
- The Medias Role in Defining the Nation
- Subtitle
- The Active Voice
- Language
- English
- Authors
- David Copeland
- Publisher
- Peter Lang
- Released
- 2009
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN13
- 9781433103803
- Category
- Art / Culture, Social sciences, Journalism
- Description
- Examining the historical interplay between media and American society, this book highlights the evolution of journalism from the colonial era to modern times. It emphasizes the role of both citizen-journalists and professional media in shaping public opinion and national agendas. By analyzing technological advancements, the narrative reveals how participatory journalism has transformed and discusses media's capacity to drive change at both local and national levels, making it a compelling exploration of media's influence throughout history.