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Author Darr, Joshua P., author.

Title Home style opinion : how local newspapers can slow polarization / Joshua P. Darr, Matthew P. Hitt, Johanna L. Dunaway
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (85 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge elements. Elements in politics and communication, 2633-9897
Cambridge elements. Elements in politics and communication.
Summary Local newspapers can hold back the rising tide of political division in America by turning away from the partisan battles in Washington and focusing their opinion page on local issues. When a local newspaper in California dropped national politics from its opinion page, the resulting space filled with local writers and issues. We use a pre-registered analysis plan to show that after this quasi-experiment, politically engaged people did not feel as far apart from members of the opposing party, compared to those in a similar community whose newspaper did not change. While it may not cure all of the imbalances and inequities in opinion journalism, an opinion page that ignores national politics could help local newspapers push back against political polarization
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Subject Journalism -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Journalistic ethics -- United States -- History -- 21st century
Community newspapers -- Political aspects
Polarization (Social sciences)
Press -- United States -- Public opinion
Polarization (Social sciences)
Journalism
Journalistic ethics
Press -- Public opinion
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Hitt, Matthew P., 1985- author.
Dunaway, Johanna, author.
ISBN 9781108950930
1108950930