The Trump Card: The Long Game of Discrediting Mass Media & Influencing Elections

The Trump Card: The Long Game of Discrediting Mass Media & Influencing Elections

by Anthony Bryson
The Trump Card: The Long Game of Discrediting Mass Media & Influencing Elections

The Trump Card: The Long Game of Discrediting Mass Media & Influencing Elections

by Anthony Bryson

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Overview

Americans woke up on November 9th, 2016 to find that political neophyte Donald J. Trump had surprisingly defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in what had been an ugly election battle. Some cheered. Some cried. Some celebrated. Some protested. But a common question on everyone's mind was...

"How could this have happened?"

The Trump Card attempts to answer this question, looking not only at the election, but the systemic changes in mass media which led to this historic moment.

A Media Psychologist examines the many influences which provided the environment for a populist candidate like Donald Trump to become the leader of the most powerful nation on earth. Dr. Anthony Bryson explains how ideology, deregulation, special interests, social media, foreign actors, and a cross-section of psychological theory set the stage for a political messaging campaign which gripped the nation and moved the needle just enough to win a tight election.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781545468456
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/26/2017
Pages: 318
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Dr. Anthony Bryson is one of only a few dozen individuals who hold a doctorate in the field of Media Psychology. He specializes in the science of understanding media and political messaging. Anthony earned a PhD in Psychology, with a concentration in Media, from Fielding Graduate University, where Dr. Bryson now teaches as an adjunct faculty member, facilitating courses on Media and Political Psychology.
Dr. Bryson also teaches various classes in psychology and information technology at Ottawa University and Mesa Community College, and has been an instructor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) via Extension, teaching Global Media and Social Change. Anthony's research interests include Global Media and Social Change; Social Media and Emerging Technology; Media Ethics; Media and Political Psychology; Psychologies of Persuasion, Repetition, Perception, Emotion, Memory, and Learned Helplessness.
Dr. Bryson also blogs for The Bilateral Commission at www.bilateralcommission.com/blog. For more information please contact The Bilateral Commission.
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