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Sound-Bite Saboteurs

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Argues that the reliance on sound bites in recent political discourse is harmful to the democratic process.Sound-Bite Saboteurs examines the emergence of a multifaceted, multimedia culture that enc...
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Argues that the reliance on sound bites in recent political discourse is harmful to the democratic process.

Sound-Bite Saboteurs examines the emergence of a multifaceted, multimedia culture that encourages the use of sound bites to silence one's opponents at the expense of democratic deliberation and debate. No simple partisan phenomenon or mere attempt to "spin" a particular issue, sound-bite sabotage is, the authors argue, a sophisticated and media-savvy effort by public and private elites to destroy the grounds of public discourse, higher education, and democratic argument. By displacing democratic debate with political spectacle, sound-bite saboteurs attempt to keep citizens more entertained but less informed, more cynical but less engaged, more adept as consumers but less adept as agents. In a broad-based and integrated analysis of this phenomenon, the authors argue that sound-bite sabotage can and must be resisted both within the classroom and beyond.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 275
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 22 March 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438430423
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments

1. Sound-Bite Sabotage: Illustrative Stories and Techniques

2. Roots of Sound-Bite Sabotage: Private-Sector Leadership

3. Conflicts as Opportunities: Public-Sector Leadership

4. Saboteurs, Sound Bites, and Simulacra: Democratic Agency and Academic Discourse in a Digital Age

5. The Possibilities of Engaged Cynicism: Ideals, Practice, and Citizenship in a Democracy

6. Public Discourse and Democratic Deliberation

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