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A History of Disinformation in the U.S.

Joseph R. Hayden (University of Memphis, USA)

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English
Routledge
07 June 2024
This volume recounts notable episodes of distortion throughout American media history. It examines several of the lurid hoaxes and conspiracy theories that have inspired press coverage, as well as some of the political lies promoted by partisan gladiators, whether of the eighteenth century or today.

The book moves beyond the sensational stories to show the enduring and systemic nature of media manipulation that occurs on far more consequential issues. It exposes persistent and deeply destructive falsehoods that have been told about women, people of color, immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community, unions, commercial products, highlighting how longstanding “bipartisan” myths have effectively marginalized certain groups of Americans. Alongside these cases, the author carefully dissects the changing nature of institutions, technologies, and practices of journalism in America. Attention is given to the evolution of newspapers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the role of broadcasting in the twentieth, and the impact of the internet and social media at the dawn of the twenty-first.

This book will appeal to readers interested in American history, journalism, communication studies, political science and sociology.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032330518
ISBN 10:   1032330511
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. Hoaxes and Conspiracy Theories, Part I 2. Partisan Lies in the Early Republic 3. Savage and Civilized 4. The Same Old Racket 5. Mystique and Misrepresentation 6. Agitators and Desperadoes 7. Foreign Menace 8. Murderous Huns 9. The Red Scare 10. Unnatural Behaviors 11. Dope Craze 12. Corporate Canards 13. Partisan Lies in the New Millennium 14. Hoaxes and Conspiracy Theories, Part II. Conclusion

Joseph R. Hayden is a Professor of Journalism at the University of Memphis, USA. He specializes in media history and politics and is the author of Negotiating in the Press (about World War I), two books on presidential-press relations, and a volume on Civil War journalists.

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