Chapter 7 The Hell That Black People Live: Trump’s Reports to Journalists on Urban Conditions

This book examines the disruptive nature of Trump news – both the news his administration makes and the coverage of it – related to dominant paradigms and ideologies of U.S. journalism. By relying on conceptualizations of media memory and "othering" through news coverage that enhances socio-conserva...

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Leon Barkho
Pam Creedon
Prashanth Bhat
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politics
propaganda
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Chapter 7 The Hell That Black People Live: Trump’s Reports to Journalists on Urban Conditions
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Carolyn Guniss
Douglas Kellner
Frank Durham
Fred Blevens
Geri Alumit Zeldes
Jennifer Hoewe
Katherine M. Bell
Kathleen Bartzen Culver
LaTasha DeLoach
Leon Barkho
Pam Creedon
Prashanth Bhat
Robert E. Gutsche
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Stephen J. Heidt
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journalism ethics
media literacy
media studies
persuasion
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politics
propaganda
society
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Carolyn Guniss
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Frank Durham
Fred Blevens
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Leon Barkho
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Robert E. Gutsche
Robert E. Pierre
Stephen J. Heidt
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journalism ethics
media literacy
media studies
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political communication
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