Michael S. Schudson (born November 3, 1946) is professor of journalism in the graduate school of journalism of Columbia University and adjunct professor...
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Capitalist realism (section Michael Schudson)
mid-1980s, Michael Schudson used the term "capitalist realism" to describe mainstream practices in advertising. Chapter seven of Schudson's Advertising:...
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Schudson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles B. Schudson (born 1950), American lawyer and judge Michael Schudson (born 1946)...
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influential" journalist of the 20th century to "Father of Modern Journalism". Michael Schudson writes that James W. Carey considered Walter Lippmann's book Public...
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regardless of the writer's opinion or personal beliefs. Sociologist Michael Schudson suggests that "the belief in objectivity is a faith in 'facts,' a distrust...
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time as sensationalized 'tabloid journalism' has risen in popularity. Michael Schudson has argued that before the era of World War I and the concomitant rise...
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Quicktake, The Conversation, and FiveThirtyEight. Journalism professor Michael Schudson says explanatory journalism and analytic journalism are the same, because...
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The News Media: What Everyone Needs To Know (with C.W. Anderson and Michael Schudson, 2016); The News About the News (with Robert G. Kaiser, 2003); The...
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Contemporary Metaphor. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2022. Michael Schudson, The Rise of the Right to Know: Politics and the Culture of Transparency...
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also emphasized factual reporting, but he also wanted what historian Michael Schudson had identified as one of the preferred qualities of journalism at the...
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century, the media became more important in Congress's work. Analyst Michael Schudson suggested that greater publicity undermined the power of political...
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journalist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved December 16, 2020. Michael Schudson, "The Multiple Political Roles of American Journalism" in Media Nation:...
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of the Book in America: Volume 5: The Enduring Book: Print Culture. Michael Schudson. UNC Press. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-8078-3285-1. Ruprecht, Louis (1996)...
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"Number of Federal PACs Increases". FEC. Retrieved March 11, 2022. Michael Schudson in his 1998 book The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life...
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Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural Studies, edited by Chandra Mukerji and Michael Schudson (1991), 291–310. Richard Fardon, Mary Douglas: an Intellectual Biography...
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Foundation". Daily Pilot. March 27, 2019. Retrieved February 13, 2020. Michael Schudson (1992). Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and...
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decades, the role of the media has become more prominent, and analyst Michael Schudson suggested that "more actions took place in a public arena" and caused...
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of journalism for citizens is the "monitorial citizen" (coined by Michael Schudson). The "monitorial citizen" suggests that citizens appropriately and...
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community development leader Yvonne Rainer, filmmaker and choreographer Michael Schudson, sociologist Rebecca J. Scott, historian Marc Shell, scholar Susan...
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(2019). David Dye (1972) – radio personality and host of the World Cafe Michael Forster Rothbart (1994) – photojournalist John Freeman (1996) – Writer...
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Magazine Journalism Charles Ornstein, adjunct associate professor Michael Schudson, professor Choire Sicha, adjunct assistant professor (not active as...
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press was originally apolitical both in content and in attitude. As Michael Schudson describes in Discovering the News, the Sun once replaced their congressional...
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com/1976/1976-08-29.pdf Last entry: http://www.hawes.com/1976/1976-11-07.pdf Michael Schudson, Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct...
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belongs to many different groups which define him or her. Sociologist Michael Schudson examined changing patterns of citizenship in US history and suggested...
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Elizabeth Carroll Reilly, Joan Shelley Rubin, Michael Schudson, David S. Shields, Wayne A. Wiegand, Michael Winship. Hugh Amory; David D. Hall, eds. (2000)...
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Transparency: The History and Future of Freedom of Information in 2018 (with Michael Schudson) and The Perilous Public Square: Structural Threats to Free Expression...
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(1998–2007) David M. Schneider – professor of anthropology (1960–1986) Michael Schudson – journalism expert (1976–1980) Richard Shweder – Harold H. Swift Distinguished...
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Oppositional Press.” In A History of the Book in America, Volume 5, edited by Michael Schudson, David Paul Nord, and Joan Shelly Rubin. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Julian E. Zelizer (editor) Michael Schudson (author) (2004). "The American Congress: The Building of Democracy"...
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included Charles Bidwell, Edward Laumann, Paul Hirsch, Donald Levine, and Michael Schudson. Her dissertation was later printed as Reactive Risk and Rational Action...
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