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The National Rifle Association and the media : the motivating force of negative coverage

"Through rigorous research and analytic methods, this ground-breaking book convincingly explains the phenomenon of the large-scale political mobilization of modern gun culture in the United States. The success of the National Rifle Association (NRA), the figurehead of gun culture, is due to an enormous mobilization effect caused by negative media coverage. Not only have national media systematically treated the NRA negatively compared to similar interest groups, but the NRA has directly benefited from this coverage in terms of membership mobilization. The National Rifle Association and the Media argues that if it were not for negative coverage, gun culture in the United States would not be where it is today."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2002
Peter Lang, New York, ©2002
x, 226 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
9780820451220, 0820451223
49736938
Introduction: The National Rifle Association in America
1. The Media of Social Action
2. Media Coverage Effects and the National Rifle Association
3. Elite Newspaper Coverage of Interest Groups
4. Anti-Media Theory and National Rifle Association Communications
5. The Mobilization Effect
6. Media Relations: The National Rifle Association Versus the Journalists
7. Administrative Democracy
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