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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jan P. VermeerPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9780847686537ISBN 10: 0847686531 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 16 July 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsChapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Studying Local Newspaper Editorials Chapter 3 Uniformity and Diversity in Topic Selection Chapter 4 Congress: Is It National or Is It Local? Chapter 5 The Primacy of the President Chapter 6 Blame the Bureaucrats Chapter 7 Judges in Black Robes Chapter 8 Protecting the States Chapter 9 Through the Prism of Local PrioritiesReviewsToo often, we think of the news that matters most as nothing more than the front page of national newspapers or the stories on the network broadcasts. But though local news is what most citizens pay attention to most of the time, few have studied its content, let alone their editorial pages that provide a key opportunity in localities to mull over issues rather than headline the events of the day. Jan Vermeer provides a signal contribution by poring through a year's worth of editorials in ten medium-sized newspapers and telling us with wit and grace what their readers encountered the editors saying about the federal government. His book is important-and surprisingly optimistic-reading for any discussion about the condition of the public sphere in America. -- Tim Cook, Louisiana State University Vermeer's The View from the States is a fascinating look at national politics through the lens of local editorials. It reveals more about the political outlook of journalists than almost any study available. This important book is must reading for anyone interested in how the news media influence public discourse and opinion. -- Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press, Harvard University Considering the shrill pitch of national news reporting, it is refreshing and encouraging to find a place where people can find reason and balance in political writing. The ramification for democratic discourse are particularly encouraging, and I recommend The View from the States to anyone looking for a novel way to appreciate mediated influences on national political matters. -- Matthew R. Kerbel Perspectives On Politics Vermeer should be commended for shining a flashlight up a dark alley of political communication research, and for that alone the book is worthwhile. Vermeer ably integrates [excerpts from the editorials themselves] into the text to illustrate his points, giving the reader a taste of how editorials interpret day-to-day political reality. A key strength of such a qualitative approach is uncovering the nuances and flavor of actual media content. This is reason enough to read the book. Political Communication This is a nice piece of broad introductory research into a relatively understudied and important part of our political system. Journal of Politics Too often, we think of the news that matters most as nothing more than the front page of national newspapers or the stories on the network broadcasts. But though local news is what most citizens pay attention to most of the time, few have studied its content, let alone their editorial pages that provide a key opportunity in localities to mull over issues rather than headline the events of the day. Jan Vermeer provides a signal contribution by poring through a year's worth of editorials in ten medium-sized newspapers and telling us with wit and grace what their readers encountered the editors saying about the federal government. His book is important-and surprisingly optimistic-reading for any discussion about the condition of the public sphere in America. -- Tim Cook, Louisiana State University Vermeer's The View from the States is a fascinating look at national politics through the lens of local editorials. It reveals more about the political outlook of journalists than almost any study available. This important book is must reading for anyone interested in how the news media influence public discourse and opinion. -- Thomas E. Patterson, Harvard University Considering the shrill pitch of national news reporting, it is refreshing and encouraging to find a place where people can find reason and balance in political writing. The ramification for democratic discourse are particularly encouraging, and I recommend The View from the States to anyone looking for a novel way to appreciate mediated influences on national political matters. -- Matthew R. Kerbel Perspectives on Politics Vermeer should be commended for shining a flashlight up a dark alley of political communication research, and for that alone the book is worthwhile. Vermeer ably integrates [excerpts from the editorials themselves] into the text to illustrate his points, giving the reader a taste of how editorials interpret day-to-day political reality. A key strength of such a qualitative approach is uncovering the nuances and flavor of actual media content. This is reason enough to read the book. Political Communication This is a nice piece of broad introductory research into a relatively understudied and important part of our political system. Journal of Politics Vermeer's The View from the States is a fascinating look at national politics through the lens of local editorials. It reveals more about the political outlook of journalists than almost any study available. This important book is must reading for anyone interested in how the news media influence public discourse and opinion.--Patterson, Thomas E. Author InformationJan P. Vermeer is professor of political science at Nebraska Wesleyan University. He is the author of For Immediate Release: Candidate News Releases in American Political Campaigns, and the editor of In 'Media' Res: Readings in American Politics and the Mass Media (McGraw-Hill) and Campaigns in the News: Mass Media and Congressional Elections. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |