Título: Anti-intellectualism in American Media: Magazines and Higher Education
Autores: Cyr, Rachel E.; Concordia University
Fecha: 2006-03-30
Publicador: Canadian Journal of Comumunication
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
book-review
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Tema: Education; Media/Mass Media; Magazines; Content Analysis; Ideology
Descripción: This essay reviews Dane S. Clausson's book, Anti-Intellectualism in American Media: Magazines & Higher Education (2004). In response to widespread concern about the state of intellectualism in the United States since George W. Bush's election as President of the United States, Clausson seeks to answer whether or not magazine coverage of higher education has contributed or reflected anti-intellectualism. Clausson’s research is noteworthy despite two significant weaknesses: the book’s disjunctive formal structure and questionable methodology.
Idioma: Inglés

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