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Seeing Red reveals the extent to which Russian disinformation, propaganda, and the Russian model of political communication have infiltrated not just the American media but been embraced by the American Right. From the 2020 elections to the Capitol Insurrection to the war in Ukraine, Sarah Oates and Gordon Neil Ramsay examine the penetration of Kremlin strategic narratives that attempt to project Russian power, blame NATO for Russian aggression, and attack democracy via the U.S. news. As Oates and Ramsay argue, the danger lies not in how foreign governments attempt to manipulate the media, but in how our media system has been compromised by domestic actors who follow an authoritarian playbook and promote anti-democratic narratives.
Seeing Red reveals the extent to which Russian disinformation, propaganda, and the Russian model of political communication have infiltrated not just the American media but been embraced by the American Right. From the 2020 elections to the Capitol Insurrection to the war in Ukraine, Sarah Oates and Gordon Neil Ramsay examine the penetration of Kremlin strategic narratives that attempt to project Russian power, blame NATO for Russian aggression, and attack democracy via the U.S. news. As Oates and Ramsay argue, the danger lies not in how foreign governments attempt to manipulate the media, but in how our media system has been compromised by domestic actors who follow an authoritarian playbook and promote anti-democratic narratives.
Über den Autor
Sarah Oates is Associate Dean for Research and Professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. As a political scientist, her work focuses on how the media can support or subvert democracy in places as diverse as Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Oates has published many books, articles, chapters, and papers on various topics, including how the internet can challenge dictatorship, how election coverage varies in different countries, and how national media systems cover terrorism in distinctive ways. A former journalist, she has lived and taught in the United States, Scotland, and Russia.
Gordon Neil Ramsay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Akureyri, Iceland. His work has covered political communication and disinformation, as well as media regulation and the effects of the decline of local journalism in democratic societies. He has worked in U.K. think tanks producing
research on media legislation and regulation plurality, and co-founded the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King's College London. His recent publications have covered the media's role in elections, the effects of market concentration and economic pressures on local news performance, and the increasing vulnerability of news media to targeted disinformation.
Gordon Neil Ramsay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Akureyri, Iceland. His work has covered political communication and disinformation, as well as media regulation and the effects of the decline of local journalism in democratic societies. He has worked in U.K. think tanks producing
research on media legislation and regulation plurality, and co-founded the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King's College London. His recent publications have covered the media's role in elections, the effects of market concentration and economic pressures on local news performance, and the increasing vulnerability of news media to targeted disinformation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: American News in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Strategic Narratives: What do the Russians Want?
- Chapter 4: U.S. 2020 Presidential Campaign Narratives and Russian Propaganda
- Chapter 5: Curating Chaos: Election Fraud Claims and the Capitol Insurrection
- Chapter 6: Russian Strategic Narratives and the War in Ukraine: From Neo-Nazis to NATO
- Chapter 7: Conclusions
- References
- Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
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Genre: | Politikwissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780197696439 |
ISBN-10: | 0197696430 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Oates, Sarah
Ramsay, Gordon Neil |
Hersteller: |
Oxford University Press
OUP USA |
Maße: | 234 x 158 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Sarah Oates (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 29.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,324 kg |
Über den Autor
Sarah Oates is Associate Dean for Research and Professor at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. As a political scientist, her work focuses on how the media can support or subvert democracy in places as diverse as Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Oates has published many books, articles, chapters, and papers on various topics, including how the internet can challenge dictatorship, how election coverage varies in different countries, and how national media systems cover terrorism in distinctive ways. A former journalist, she has lived and taught in the United States, Scotland, and Russia.
Gordon Neil Ramsay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Akureyri, Iceland. His work has covered political communication and disinformation, as well as media regulation and the effects of the decline of local journalism in democratic societies. He has worked in U.K. think tanks producing
research on media legislation and regulation plurality, and co-founded the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King's College London. His recent publications have covered the media's role in elections, the effects of market concentration and economic pressures on local news performance, and the increasing vulnerability of news media to targeted disinformation.
Gordon Neil Ramsay is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Akureyri, Iceland. His work has covered political communication and disinformation, as well as media regulation and the effects of the decline of local journalism in democratic societies. He has worked in U.K. think tanks producing
research on media legislation and regulation plurality, and co-founded the Centre for the Study of Media, Communication and Power at King's College London. His recent publications have covered the media's role in elections, the effects of market concentration and economic pressures on local news performance, and the increasing vulnerability of news media to targeted disinformation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: American News in the 21st Century
- Chapter 3: Strategic Narratives: What do the Russians Want?
- Chapter 4: U.S. 2020 Presidential Campaign Narratives and Russian Propaganda
- Chapter 5: Curating Chaos: Election Fraud Claims and the Capitol Insurrection
- Chapter 6: Russian Strategic Narratives and the War in Ukraine: From Neo-Nazis to NATO
- Chapter 7: Conclusions
- References
- Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2024 |
---|---|
Genre: | Politikwissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780197696439 |
ISBN-10: | 0197696430 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Oates, Sarah
Ramsay, Gordon Neil |
Hersteller: |
Oxford University Press
OUP USA |
Maße: | 234 x 158 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Sarah Oates (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 29.08.2024 |
Gewicht: | 0,324 kg |
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