Media and Inequality

Media and Inequality

Knowles, Sophie; Schifferes, Steve

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

242

Mole

9780367611750

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures and Tables; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgements; Remembering John Hills by Howard Glennerster; Introduction: The Media and Inequality; Part I: Understanding Inequality; 1. Flat-lining or Seething Beneath the Surface? Two Decades of Changing Economic Inequality in the UK; 2. Wealth Inequality in the UK; 3. The Decline of Social Mobility; 4. Racial Economic Inequality: The Visible Tip of an Inequality Iceberg?; 5. Home Ownership: The Key to Inequality?; Part II: Framing Poverty and Inequality; 6. Poverty and the Media: Poverty Myths and Exclusion in the Information Society; 7. The Rhetoric of Recession: How British Newspapers Talk About the Poor When Unemployment Rises; 8. Factual Television in the UK: The Rich, the Poor and Inequality; 9. Issue Attention to Income Inequality in the UK and US Print Media; 10. Comparative Trends in the Portrayal of Poverty and Inequality; Part III: Public Opinion, Inequality, and the Media; 11. Public Attitudes to Poverty and Inequality; 12. Debating Inequality: The Case of Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century; 13. The Media and Austerity; 14. Covid, Inequality and the Media; 15. Stuck in a Feedback Loop: Why More Inequality Leads to Lower Levels of Concern
Media;news media;journalism;journalists;inequality;capitalism;media coverage;poverty;global poverty;social mobility;standard of living;social class;welfare state;newspapers;UK;Australia;Mexico;Indonesia;USA;Ireland;Germany;Austria;Average Income;Welfare Reforms;Post-war;Follow;Pension Wealth;Income Inequality;UN;Global Wealth Tax;UK Article;Wealth Tax;Property Wealth;Foodbank;Household Wealth;Conferring;Asset Survey;Jeremy Corbyn;Inheritance Tax;Racial Economic Inequality;Breadline Britain;Social Mobility Commission;Stigmatising Language;Malthusian Ideas;Factual Television;Wealth Inequality