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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
I Journalism in Question
2 Why Journalism in the Age of Trump Shouldn’t Surprise Us
3 Alternative Facts: Donald Trump and the Emergence of a New U.S. Media Regime
4 Trump and the Great Disruption in Public Communication
5 Empirical Failures: Data Journalism, Cultural Identity, and the Trump Campaign
6 My Very Own Alternative Facts about Journalism
7 Who’s Playing Who? Media Manipulation in an Era of Trump
8 Lessons from the Paparazzi: Rethinking Photojournalistic Coverage of Trump
II Emotion, Populism, and Media Events
9 The Importance of Being a Headline
10 Public Displays of Disaffection: The Emotional Politics of Donald Trump
11 Facts (Almost) Never Win Over Myths
12 The Media Are about Identity, Not Information
13 Anticipating News: What Trump Teaches Us about How the Networked Press Can and Should Imagine
14 Media Projections and Trump’s Election: A Self-Defeating Prophecy?
15 Creeping Toward Authoritarianism?
III Why Technology Matters
16 The Potential of Networked Solidarity: Communication at the End of the Long Twentieth Century
17 Breaking the Rules of Political Communication: Trump’s Successes and Miscalculations
18 Trump on Twitter: How a Medium Designed for Democracy Became an Authoritarian’s Mouthpiece
19 Tweeting All the Way to the White House
20 Social Media or Social Inequality: Trump’s “Unexpected” Election
21 How Interactivity Can Build Transparency: What Tech Can Teach Us about Rebuilding Media Trust
IV Pathways Ahead
22 The Center of the Universe No More: From the Self-Centered Stance of the Past to the Relational Mindset of the Future
23 Trump, Journalists, and Social Networks of Trust
24 When Commercialism Trumps Democracy: Media Pathologies and the Rise of the Misinformation Society
25 Making Journalism Great Again: Trump and the New Rise of News Activism
26 The Case for Campaign Journalism
27 We All Stand Together or We All Fall Apart: On the Need for an Adversarial Press in the Age of Trump
Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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