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245 0 0 _aConstructing public opinion
_h[videorecording] :
_bhow politicians & the media mispresent the public /
_cMedia Education Foundation ; director, Susan Ericsson
246 3 3 _aHow politicians & the media mispresent the public
_h[videorecording]
260 _a[Northampton, Mass.] :
_bMedia Education Foundation,
_c2001
300 _a1 videodisc (DVD) (30 min.) : sd., col.
_c12 cm.
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500 _aTitle from title screen
500 _aThis video is based on Justin Lewi's book
508 _aExecutive producer, Sut Jhally ; camera, Susan Ericsson and Kelly Garner
511 _aPresenter: Justin Lewis
520 _aThe media regularly use public opinion polls in their reporting of important news stories. But how exactly do they report them and to what end? In this interview, Professor Justin Lewis demonstrates the way in which polling data are themselves used by media to not just reflect what Americans think but instead to construct public opinion itself. The program provides a new way to think about the relationship between politics, media and the public
650 0 _aPublic opinion
650 0 _aPublic opinion
_zUnited States
650 0 _aMass media and public opinion
_zUnited States
650 0 _aPolitical psychology
700 1 _aEricsson, Susan,
_edirection
710 2 _aMedia Education Foundation
907 _a.b13891182
_b2021-05-28
_c2019-11-12
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991 _aPusat Pengajian Media dan Komunikasi
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