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Book Synopsis
Class and News is a multidisciplinary collection of essays examining how the news media treats or neglects this structure in everyday reporting.

Trade Review
Heider has brought together some excellent current scholarship explicating the very concept of class in America, how news influences people's ideas about class and what people believe and how they act, the way meaning is constructed in news, and how media operate to create or reinforce social values. No doubt the book will enlighten veteran scholars as well as readers who have not given the subject much attention. This book should be essential reading for students and scholars seriously interested in mass communication and society. * Mass Communication and Society *
Essential. * CHOICE *
This book deserves to be read by anyone who cares about classed news and its intersections with race and gender. Its deliberate eclecticism offers a range of methods that might make it especially useful for graduate students formulating their own research agendas and strategies. * Political Communication *
Class and News is a lively anthology of news media studies which brings class and class bias back into media sociology. Heider's authors demonstrate how much America's news is still produced largely for and about the country's middle classes while ignoring or demonizing those lower in the socio-economic pecking order. -- Herbert J. Gans, Robert S. Lynd Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Columbia University; author of Making Sense of America

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1 Media, Class, and Power: Debunking the Myth of a Classless Society Part 3 Part I Class in Print Chapter 4 2 Choosing Sources: How the Press Perpetuated the Myth of the Single Mother on Welfare Chapter 5 3 Poor People in the News: Images from the Journalistic Subconscious Chapter 6 4 Picturing Class: Mining the Field of Front Page Photographs for Keys to Accidental Communities of Memory Part 7 Part II Class on Television Chapter 8 5 Class and Local TV News Chapter 9 6 The Social Stratification Potential of Tabloid and Highbrow News Magazine Programs Chapter 10 7 Constructing a Televisual Class: Newsmagazines and Social Class Chapter 11 8 Calling Class: Sports Announcers and the Culture of Poverty Part 12 Part III Constructing Class Groups Chapter 13 9 'America is a Middle-Class Nation': The Presentation of Class in the Pages of Life Magazine Chapter 14 10 Tales Told in Two Cities: When Missing Women Are(n't) News Chapter 15 11 'Trailer-Park Trash': News, Ideology, and Depictions of the American Underclass Part 16 Part IV Labor, Workers, and News Chapter 17 12 The Emergence of Class Consciousness in the American Newspaper Guild Chapter 18 13 Writing the Workers' World Trade Center: An Analysis of Reportage on Ground Zero in the Aftermath of September 11 Chapter 19 14 UPS Strike Coverage and the Future of Labor in Corporate News Part 20 Part V Prospects for Change Chapter 21 15 Good News from a Bad Neighborhood: Urban Journalism and Community Assets Chapter 22 16 Class and Media Influence in Australia Chapter 23 17 Television Civic Journalism and the Portrayal of Class Chapter 24 Epilogue

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 17/05/2004
      ISBN13: 9780742527126, 978-0742527126
      ISBN10: 0742527123

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Class and News is a multidisciplinary collection of essays examining how the news media treats or neglects this structure in everyday reporting.

      Trade Review
      Heider has brought together some excellent current scholarship explicating the very concept of class in America, how news influences people's ideas about class and what people believe and how they act, the way meaning is constructed in news, and how media operate to create or reinforce social values. No doubt the book will enlighten veteran scholars as well as readers who have not given the subject much attention. This book should be essential reading for students and scholars seriously interested in mass communication and society. * Mass Communication and Society *
      Essential. * CHOICE *
      This book deserves to be read by anyone who cares about classed news and its intersections with race and gender. Its deliberate eclecticism offers a range of methods that might make it especially useful for graduate students formulating their own research agendas and strategies. * Political Communication *
      Class and News is a lively anthology of news media studies which brings class and class bias back into media sociology. Heider's authors demonstrate how much America's news is still produced largely for and about the country's middle classes while ignoring or demonizing those lower in the socio-economic pecking order. -- Herbert J. Gans, Robert S. Lynd Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Columbia University; author of Making Sense of America

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1 Media, Class, and Power: Debunking the Myth of a Classless Society Part 3 Part I Class in Print Chapter 4 2 Choosing Sources: How the Press Perpetuated the Myth of the Single Mother on Welfare Chapter 5 3 Poor People in the News: Images from the Journalistic Subconscious Chapter 6 4 Picturing Class: Mining the Field of Front Page Photographs for Keys to Accidental Communities of Memory Part 7 Part II Class on Television Chapter 8 5 Class and Local TV News Chapter 9 6 The Social Stratification Potential of Tabloid and Highbrow News Magazine Programs Chapter 10 7 Constructing a Televisual Class: Newsmagazines and Social Class Chapter 11 8 Calling Class: Sports Announcers and the Culture of Poverty Part 12 Part III Constructing Class Groups Chapter 13 9 'America is a Middle-Class Nation': The Presentation of Class in the Pages of Life Magazine Chapter 14 10 Tales Told in Two Cities: When Missing Women Are(n't) News Chapter 15 11 'Trailer-Park Trash': News, Ideology, and Depictions of the American Underclass Part 16 Part IV Labor, Workers, and News Chapter 17 12 The Emergence of Class Consciousness in the American Newspaper Guild Chapter 18 13 Writing the Workers' World Trade Center: An Analysis of Reportage on Ground Zero in the Aftermath of September 11 Chapter 19 14 UPS Strike Coverage and the Future of Labor in Corporate News Part 20 Part V Prospects for Change Chapter 21 15 Good News from a Bad Neighborhood: Urban Journalism and Community Assets Chapter 22 16 Class and Media Influence in Australia Chapter 23 17 Television Civic Journalism and the Portrayal of Class Chapter 24 Epilogue

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