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Life After the White House - Annotated by Clement E Asante (Hardcover)
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- In 2000, for the first time in American political history, four former presidents were still alive after serving in the White House.
- About the Author: CLEMENT E. ASANTE is an independent researcher and consultant specializing in the media, program evaluation, and grant proposal writing.
- 184 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
In 2000, for the first time in American political history, four former presidents were still alive after serving in the White House. This book critically and systematically examines press coverage of these four ex-presidents for three years after they left office. Through content analysis, the volume draws together the tone and major themes in press coverage of stories about Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. Bush. The study serves as a useful historic document, depicting the private lives of these former presidents from both parties as seen through the American press. The book is a unique examination of the relationship between ex-presidents and the press.
Examining the nature and scope of the relationship between the press and ex-presidents, the study assumes that although they are out of office and thus out of the limelight, ex-presidents still have powerful influence domestically and internationally. That influence makes it valuable to know how, and with what intensity, the press covers ex-presidents. This volume documents their post-White House careers through the prism of the press, enriching our understanding of life after the presidency.
Book Synopsis
In 2000, for the first time in American political history, four former presidents were still alive after serving in the White House. This book critically and systematically examines press coverage of these four ex-presidents for three years after they left office. Through content analysis, the volume draws together the tone and major themes in press coverage of stories about Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George H. Bush. The study serves as a useful historic document, depicting the private lives of these former presidents from both parties as seen through the American press. The book is a unique examination of the relationship between ex-presidents and the press.
Examining the nature and scope of the relationship between the press and ex-presidents, the study assumes that although they are out of office and thus out of the limelight, ex-presidents still have powerful influence domestically and internationally. That influence makes it valuable to know how, and with what intensity, the press covers ex-presidents. This volume documents their post-White House careers through the prism of the press, enriching our understanding of life after the presidency.Review Quotes
?Recommended primarily for graduate and research libraries.?-Choice
"Recommended primarily for graduate and research libraries."-Choice
About the Author
CLEMENT E. ASANTE is an independent researcher and consultant specializing in the media, program evaluation, and grant proposal writing./e Currently President of ClemBet Group, a nonprofit agency committed to improving lifestyles of the disadvantaged, he is also founder and Executive Director of African Media Research and Development, an international organization geared toward improving the quality of journalism education and training in Africa.