Still Trending: A Divided America, From Newspaper to Newsfeed

Author:   Kenneth N Weiss
Publisher:   Sentient Publications
ISBN:  

9781591813125


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   01 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kenneth N Weiss
Publisher:   Sentient Publications
Imprint:   Sentient Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9781591813125


ISBN 10:   1591813123
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   01 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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"Author Ken Weiss and I share at least one thing in common -- we were both editorial page editors. It was there that letters to the editor did more than just fill space. They frequently packed both wisdom and punch. Now Weiss has resurrected some of the best letters of the past, and they remarkably are as relevant today as the day they were written. It's a great read.--Mike M. Ahlers, Former Senior Editor, CNN If a reminder that the more things change, the more they remain the same is necessary Ken Weiss has provided it in Still Trending. We have been here before as this richly researched chronicle of American life from the public response to the War of 1812 to the Spanish Flu epidemic to modern times amply illustrates. This is a fascinating and sweeping tour of American history and how citizens reached mass audiences from soap box to 19th century broadsheets to social media.--Christopher Corbett, author of ""Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and Lasting Legend of the Pony Express"" and ""The Poker Bride: The First Chinese in the Wild West"" Kenneth Weiss has mined rich material from newspapers of the past on a wide range of controversies, including contested elections, abortion, and responses to epidemics, and in doing so, has revealed echoes to the controversies of our times. With generous excerpts from these primary sources, there is fascinating material on every page.--Matthew Mulcahy, Professor of History and Associate Dean for the Humanities at Loyola University Maryland Kenneth Weiss weaves intriguing parallels between modern history and the tendrils of our past with exhaustive research and often delicious detail -- the British soldiers not only burned the White House but drank President Madison's wine! It's a reminder of the very human roots of our current times and a hope that we might learn from previous ones.--Leslie Gray Streeter, Author of ""Black Widow"" and a columnist for The Baltimore Banner news website With Still Trending, Ken Weiss has penned a definitive account of how the rise of social media platforms has coarsened our dialogue even as its warp-speed madness links back to journalism's age-old DNA. Weiss has cast his scholarly lens both widely and deeply, serving up compelling narratives of how we've gotten here and where we might go next. His book is sure to win a prominent place in any media maker's reference library.--Ramsey Flynn, author of ""Cry from the Deep: The Sinking of the Kursk, the Submarine Disaster that Riveted the World and Put the New Russia to the Ultimate Test"" and a winner of the National Magazine Award for Reporting"


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Kenneth N. Weiss most recently served as a content editor for the Baltimore Sun Media Group. Previously, he held editorial oversight for the Opinion pages in three distinct publications, including The Washington Post Company's now-defunct Gazette of Politics and Business. In addition, he works as a part-time copy editor for the African Institute for Development Policy, contributing to a project that evaluates democracy indicators in African countries. Earlier in his career, Weiss was a researcher for the film ""The War at Home"" which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary in 1979. Over a span of ten years, he instructed an introductory news writing course, initially at Towson University and later at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

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