Donald Trump has been highly critical of the American media since taking office as President. George Kassimeris suggests that the media establishment were partly responsible for this reaction given their critical coverage of Trump’s campaign, but that the President’s continued attacks on the media are now a core part of his survival strategy
[Excerpt] It is not difficult to understand why presidents frequently voice frustration with the pr...
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abstract: President Donald Trump announced his candidacy in June 2015, and the America immediately k...
The election of Donald Trump as US President in 2016 seemed to catch the world napping. Like the vot...
Can we stop talking about ‘the media’? We’re all in this together. Post-Trump, post-Truth, post-Brex...
Sanaya Chanda is a candidate of the MSc in Global Media and Communications at LS
This chapter reveals a hidden ideological war concealed in the relationship between Donald Trump an...
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Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 US presidential elections marks a watershed moment in American po...
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What is the opinion held by the European press on the US election campaign and the candidates runnin...
My think-tank Polis is hosting a public debate at the LSE on Wednesday January 25th at 6.30pm with t...
The populist communication model of perceiving journalists as "the enemies of the state", presented ...
[Excerpt] It is not difficult to understand why presidents frequently voice frustration with the pr...
Media coverage of the 2016 campaign has been widely condemned for being horserace focused and light ...
Such is the unpredictability of Trump’s streaming executive orders that much of what I write may be ...
Who is to ‘blame’ for Trump’s election, and what does this means for the future of media? Professor ...
abstract: President Donald Trump announced his candidacy in June 2015, and the America immediately k...
The election of Donald Trump as US President in 2016 seemed to catch the world napping. Like the vot...
Can we stop talking about ‘the media’? We’re all in this together. Post-Trump, post-Truth, post-Brex...
Sanaya Chanda is a candidate of the MSc in Global Media and Communications at LS
This chapter reveals a hidden ideological war concealed in the relationship between Donald Trump an...
The Trump administration is uniquely unorthodox in a number of ways, one of which being how Trump ha...
Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 US presidential elections marks a watershed moment in American po...
Last night Donald Trump won the US presidential election in a shock upset, defying both the politica...
What is the opinion held by the European press on the US election campaign and the candidates runnin...
My think-tank Polis is hosting a public debate at the LSE on Wednesday January 25th at 6.30pm with t...
The populist communication model of perceiving journalists as "the enemies of the state", presented ...
[Excerpt] It is not difficult to understand why presidents frequently voice frustration with the pr...
Media coverage of the 2016 campaign has been widely condemned for being horserace focused and light ...
Such is the unpredictability of Trump’s streaming executive orders that much of what I write may be ...