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Political Analysis Sales

Michael A. Johnson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Political Analysis Sales investigates the intricate relationship between media, policy analysis, and public opinion in today's saturated political landscape. It examines how media outlets shape narratives and how political actors strategically use media to sway public sentiment. This book stands out by dissecting the algorithms that govern content distribution on social media platforms and analyzing how these algorithms impact political discourse. A key insight is how market forces incentivize sensationalized content, often overshadowing nuanced policy analysis.

 
The book uniquely combines quantitative data, such as media coverage analysis and polling data, with case studies to illustrate how media coverage influences policy outcomes. It progresses by first introducing a theoretical framework encompassing concepts like "agenda-setting" and "framing." It then applies these concepts to real-world political debates, showing how media shapes public opinion. Finally, it offers recommendations for media literacy and promotes evidence-based political discourse, emphasizing the importance of critical evaluation in navigating political media.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 84 pages.

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