This paper examines why the press has failed to adequately understand and report on the role of religion in American politics. The author argues that certain shortcomings and limitations of the press- including its short attention span and its emphasis on immediacy - often undermine the press’s ability to see the broader picture and to recognize that something happening now connects to something that happened before. In order to identify and explain the impact of religious and moral values on our national politics and policy-making, journalists need to better understand the faith-based center of the country and how religion informs the day-to-day political attitudes and behavior of citizens and readers. The paper analyzes why the press h...
In this section we look at two other disciplines - journalism and the law - and their relationship t...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
Recent coverage of faith in the American political discourse has yielded a dominant image of America...
This paper is a response to a gap in the literature regarding both religion and politics, and their ...
Religion and the news media have had a long, contentious relationship. While the roots of American j...
The author provides an overview of religious politics in the contemporary United States. Possible an...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
Despite religion’s prominence in public debates and importance in daily life for religious citizens,...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
This thesis was undertaken to discover whether the secular daily newspaper will give the same type o...
States. Possible answers are proposed to three questions: Why are Americans more religious than citi...
In Religion in the News, S.H. is concerned primarily with the relationship between two major social ...
Both religion and mass media are politically important in the United States. However, little is know...
What is the place of personal religious identity in the profession of American journalism? In a prof...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-43).There is an ongoing debate about the health of Americ...
In this section we look at two other disciplines - journalism and the law - and their relationship t...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
Recent coverage of faith in the American political discourse has yielded a dominant image of America...
This paper is a response to a gap in the literature regarding both religion and politics, and their ...
Religion and the news media have had a long, contentious relationship. While the roots of American j...
The author provides an overview of religious politics in the contemporary United States. Possible an...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
Despite religion’s prominence in public debates and importance in daily life for religious citizens,...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
This thesis was undertaken to discover whether the secular daily newspaper will give the same type o...
States. Possible answers are proposed to three questions: Why are Americans more religious than citi...
In Religion in the News, S.H. is concerned primarily with the relationship between two major social ...
Both religion and mass media are politically important in the United States. However, little is know...
What is the place of personal religious identity in the profession of American journalism? In a prof...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-43).There is an ongoing debate about the health of Americ...
In this section we look at two other disciplines - journalism and the law - and their relationship t...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
Recent coverage of faith in the American political discourse has yielded a dominant image of America...