Public policy thinking and implementation is both a process of intellectual thought and rationale for governing. This book examines public policy and the influence news media organizations have in the production and implementation of public policy. Part I assesses the impact of political philosophy on public policy thinking and further discusses the meaning of public policy in social democratic systems, while Part II provides a psychological exploration of the processes which explain the connection between the media, the public and policy-makers.
Public policy thinking and implementation is both a process of intellectual thought and rationale for governing. This book examines public policy and the influence news media organizations have in the production and implementation of public policy. Part I assesses the impact of political philosophy on public policy thinking and further discusses the meaning of public policy in social democratic systems, while Part II provides a psychological exploration of the processes which explain the connection between the media, the public and policy-makers.
David Berry is an academic and writer at Southampton Solent University, UK. David has published five books to date and his most recent, Revisiting the Frankfurt School: Essays on Culture, Media and Theory, was published in 2012. David is Chief Editor of the International Journal of Radical Mass Media Criticism at www.fifth-estate-online.co.uk. Caroline Kamau completed her PhD at the University of Kent, UK, in 2005. After working as a postdoctoral research associate in Kent for a year, Kamau was an adjunct lecturer at Florida State University's London centre. She was then a lecturer in psychology at Southampton Solent University, UK, for 5 years. Kamau is a lecturer in organizational psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. Her research focuses on group processes.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Theorizing Public Policy and News Media Representations, David Berry Chapter 1 IntroductionSome Notes on Public Policy and Media Chapter 1a Political Philosophy Chapter 2 Public Policy Chapter 3 News Media Representations and Discourse of Public Policy Part II Group Processes and the Media as a Referee in Public Policy-Making, Caroline Kamau Chapter 4 IntroductionWhy Group Processes Matter Chapter 4a When the Common Good is not so Common: Group Identity Motives in Public Policy-Making Chapter 5 Why and When Media Organizations Referee Public Policy Decision-Making Chapter 6 Group Processes Among Media Workers, Faulty Decision-Making Processes and Effects on Public Opinion about Policy
Part I Theorizing Public Policy and News Media Representations, David Berry Chapter 1 IntroductionSome Notes on Public Policy and Media Chapter 1a Political Philosophy Chapter 2 Public Policy Chapter 3 News Media Representations and Discourse of Public Policy Part II Group Processes and the Media as a Referee in Public Policy-Making, Caroline Kamau Chapter 4 IntroductionWhy Group Processes Matter Chapter 4a When the Common Good is not so Common: Group Identity Motives in Public Policy-Making Chapter 5 Why and When Media Organizations Referee Public Policy Decision-Making Chapter 6 Group Processes Among Media Workers, Faulty Decision-Making Processes and Effects on Public Opinion about Policy
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