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Julie Firmstone

    How People Talk About Politics
    The Shaping of News
    Crawl of Fame - Julie Moss and the Fifteen Feet that Created an Ironman Triathlon Legend
    • "In 1982, Julie Moss ran the Ironman triathlon for her college senior research project. Her idea was quirky, even crazy; only a handful of hardcore, highly trained enthusiasts competed in the little-known, 140.6-mile combination of swimming, cycling, and running. Julie brought no experience or appreciable training beyond running two marathons... After becoming the unlikely leader during the marathon, the final leg of the Ironman, Julie fell and lost all bodily function fifteen meters (50 feet) from the finish. While on hands and knees, she watched her rival pass her. Thirty seconds later, she crawled across the line—stunning the millions who were watching on television. At age twenty-three, Julie became the instant global icon, and the public face of fitness and endurance sports — which exploded in popularity, partly because of her inspiration. That this young co-ed would represent such a new sport was unlikely. That she would inspire millions to change the courses of their lives in the three decades years since was unthinkable"--

      Crawl of Fame - Julie Moss and the Fifteen Feet that Created an Ironman Triathlon Legend
    • The Shaping of News

      A Framework for Analysis

      The book delves into the complex factors influencing news production and its implications for democracy. It synthesizes existing research through a structured framework, examining journalism's norms, values, ethics, and the impact of news sources and audiences. By analyzing the objectives of news organizations within various political, economic, and social contexts, it highlights significant changes and challenges in the field. The chapters provide essential insights into how these transformations affect the democratic qualities of news, offering a comprehensive understanding of contemporary journalism.

      The Shaping of News
    • How People Talk About Politics

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      • 9 uur lezen

      During the Brexit referendum campaign it became clear how easily national conversations around politics could become raucous and bitter. This book explores the nature of talking about politically contentious issues and how our society can begin to develop a more constructive culture of political talk.Uniquely, this study focuses on citizens own experiences and reflections on developing, practising and evaluating their own political voices. Based on seventy in-depth interviews with a diverse range of people, Stephen Coleman explores the intricate nature of interpersonal political talk and what this means for public attitudes towards politics and how people negotiate their political identities. Engaging with a broad range of subjects from Political Communication to Sociology this book offers valuable insight into how the public can discuss politically turbulent topics in a meaningful and constructive way.

      How People Talk About Politics