Dr Kate Wright will be in discussion about her new book, Capturing News, Capturing Democracy: Trump and the Voice of America, co-authored with M. Scott and M. Bunce, and published by OUP (2024). Please join us for a dive into the book, followed by refreshments.
Book abstract:
How did the Trump administration capture one of the world’s most important public service news networks? This book uses rare interviews and an analysis of private correspondence and internal documents to explain why and how Voice of America (VOA) became intensely politicized from 2020 to 2021. It analyzes how political appointees, White House officials, and right-wing media influenced VOA—changing its reporting of the Black Lives Matter movement, the presidential election, and its contested aftermath. Trump allies took control of the network’s financial and human resources, dominated its governance structures, and instigated intimidating investigations into journalistic bias. Some journalists tried to resist, but others were too exhausted and fearful, particularly those in the organization’s language services. The book puts these events in historical and international context—and develops a new analytical framework for understanding government capture and its connection to broader processes of democratic backsliding. It argues that there is currently too little to prevent a future US administration with authoritarian tendencies from capturing VOA and converting it into a major domestic news organization. For this reason, it uses empirical research to recommend practical ways of protecting the network and other international public service media better in future.
Once you’ve booked your place, you can head to the publisher’s website to learn more about the book.
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Violet Laidlaw Room (6.02)
Chrystal Macmillan Building
The University of Edinburgh
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Edinburgh EH8 9LD