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Michael Schudson
Some say it's simply information, mirroring the world. Others believe it's propaganda, promoting a partisan view. But news, Michael Schudson tells us, is really both and neither; it is a form of culture, complete with its own literary and social conventions and powerful in ways far more subtle and complex than its many critics might suspect. A penetrating look into this culture, The Power of News offers a compelling view of the news media's emergence as a central institution of modern society, a key repository of common knowledge and cultural authority.
| Publisher | Harvard U.P. |
|---|---|
| Pages | 269 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-674-69587-9 primary |
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