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Media Visibility in Civic Life
Whose stories get told, and how it shapes public opinion.
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SUMMARY - Media Visibility in Civic Life

A community organizer watches the evening news coverage of a protest she helped coordinate, seeing the brief segment focus on a single broken window while ignoring the three thousand people who marched peacefully, the speeches that articulated grievances developed over months of community meetings, and the policy demands that the crowd had gathered to advance, the story that reaches the public bearing little resemblance to the event she experienced, the narrative of disorder replacing the narrative of democratic participation in ways that will shape how viewers understand her community and

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