Constructing public opinion : how politicians and the media misrepresent the public
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Constructing public opinion : how politicians and the media misrepresent the public
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- Constructing public opinion : how politicians and the media misrepresent the public
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- how politicians and the media misrepresent the public
- Statement of responsibility
- Media Education Foundation ; director, Susan Ericsson
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Political theorist Justin Lewis examines how polling data presented in the media do not simply reflect what Americans think, but construct public opinion itself. Exploding the myth that most Americans are moderate or conservative, Constructing Public Opinion demonstrates how political elites help to promote militarism, and how mainstream media sustain an electoral system with a built-in bias against the interests of ordinary people
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- videorecording
- Credits note
- Director, editor, Susan Ericsson; executive producer, Sut Jhally
- Date time place
- Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2001
- Intended audience
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- Grade 9+
- Higher education
- PerformerNote
- Presenter, Justin Lewis
- Runtime
- 31
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- live action
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