
From the National Review to Breitbart, from Fox News to Rush Limbaugh, conservative news is an inescapable feature of modern politics. Since the early days of mass communication, right-wing media producers have blended reporting with commentary, narrating the news of the day from a perspective informed by conservative worldviews and partisanship. News on the Right seeks to initiate a new interdisciplinary field of scholarly research focused on the study of right-wing media and conservative news. Editors Anthony Nadler and A.J. Bauer gather a range of voices, presenting an interdisciplinary investigation into the practices and patterns of meaning-making in the production, circulation, and consumption of conservative news. Traversing journalism, media and communication studies, cultural studies, history, political science, and sociology, this volume utilizes a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods to elucidate case studies of conservative news cultures in the US and UK. Together, these perspectives show that a fuller understanding of right-wing media and its effects can be reached by treating these phenomena as deeply interwoven into many conservatives' lives and political sensibilities.
This volume investigates the structural patterns, production methods, and cultural significance of right-wing media within the contemporary political landscape. Editors Anthony Nadler and A.J. Bauer curate a collection of interdisciplinary research to establish a framework for studying conservative news as a distinct, influential phenomenon. By synthesizing perspectives from sociology, history, and communication studies, the text argues that right-wing media must be analyzed as a fundamental component of conservative identity and political practice rather than an external force.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and media critics identify this volume as a foundational text for establishing the study of right-wing media as a rigorous academic discipline. Readers frequently note the interdisciplinary density of the prose, which effectively bridges the gap between political science and cultural studies.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2019-11-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190913533
ISBN-13:
9780190913533
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