Description
About the Author
Thomas Schuster is associate professor of journalism at the Institute for Communication and Media Research, Leipzig University.
Reviews
In this hard-hitting analysis, Thomas Schuster unmasks how the symbiotic relationship between a rapidly growing financial news media and the stock market gurus of leading investment banks victimized most of all the unsophisticated individual investor during the last stock market boom. This well-written text is a must read for individuals who do not want to jeopardize their financial well-being by following the investor hype of so-called experts. -- Brigitte Nacos, Columbia Univeristy * CHOICE *
This specialized study will be of most interest to scholars and researchers interested in financial markets and/or the media. Recommended.
Explores why the expansion of economic communication has proven to be of only limited benefit and examines the negative reperscussions that the financial media boom has had on the individual and the system. * Journal of Economic Literature *
Schuster's careful analysis shows that the mechanism to which Walter Lippmann alerted us almost a century ago applies to the financial markets as well: the media's news values create virtual 'pictures in our heads' that we treat as reality. Acting on them we create 'real reality.' -- Wolfgang Donsbach, Institut fur Kommunikationswissenschaft
Book Information
ISBN 9780739113318
Author Thomas Schuster
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 259g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 161mm * 13mm