Political campaigns -- United States
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Political campaigns -- United States
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Political campaigns
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Incoming Resources
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- The race card, campaign strategy, implicit messages, and the norm of equality, Tali Mendelberg
- Party campaigning in the 1980s, Paul S. Herrnson
- Campaign communication and political marketing, Philippe J. Maarek
- He runs, she runs, why gender stereotypes do not harm women candidates, Deborah Jordan Brooks
- Campaigning for Congress, Edie N. Goldenberg, Michael W. Traugott
- A woman's place is in the House, campaigning for Congress in the feminist era, Barbara C. Burrell
- Issue politics in Congress, Tracy Sulkin
- The American political landscape, Byron E. Shafer and Richard H. Spady
- The permanent campaign, by Sidney Blumenthal
- Groundbreakers, how Obama's 2.2 million volunteers transformed campaigning in America, Hahrie Han, Elizabeth McKenna, and Jeremy Bird
- A functional analysis of political television advertisements, William L. Benoit
- The economic realities of political reform, elections and the U.S. Senate, James L. Regens, Ronald Keith Gaddie
- Recoding the boys' club, the experiences and future of women in political technology, Daniel Kreiss [and six others]
- He runs, she runs, why gender stereotypes do not harm women candidates, Deborah Jordan Brooks
- The political consequences of being a woman, how stereotypes influence the conduct and consequences of political campaigns, Kim Fridkin Kahn
- Small power, how local parties shape elections, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Michael G. Miller
- Network propaganda, manipulation, disinformation, and radicalization in American politics, Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, and Hal Roberts
- The reasoning voter, communication and persuasion in presidential campaigns, Samuel L. Popkin
- Good reasons to run, women and political candidacy, edited by Shauna L. Shames, Rachel I. Bernhard, Mirya R. Holman, and Dawn Langan Teele
- Taking aim at attack advertising, understanding the impact of negative campaigning in U.S. Senate races, Kim Fridkin, Patrick Kenney
- Campaigning in a racially diversifying America, when and how cross-racial electoral mobilization works, Loren Collingwood
- The winning message, candidate behavior, campaign discourse, and democracy, Adam F. Simon
- The message matters, the economy and presidential campaigns, Lynn Vavreck
- The mass marketing of politics, democracy in an age of manufactured images, Bruce I. Newman
- Direkte Kommunikation zwischen Parteien und Wählern, professionalisierte Wahlkampftechnologien in den USA und in der BRD, Andrea Römmele
- On the stump, campaign oratory and democracy in the United States, Britain, and Australia, Sean Scalmer
- Race appeal, how candidates invoke race in U.S. political campaigns, Charlton D. McIlwain and Stephen M. Caliendo
- Truth in advertising?, verbal, visual, and aural lies in political advertising and how they affect the electorate, Barbara Allen and Daniel Stevens
- The legislative legacy of congressional campaigns, Tracy Sulkin
- What are campaigns for?, the role of persuasion in electoral law and politics, James A. Gardner
- Bloggers on the bus, how the internet changed politics and the press, Eric Boehlert
- Evaluating campaign quality, can the electoral process be improved?, L. Sandy Maisel, Darrell M. West, Brett M. Clifton
- The positive case for negative campaigning, Kyle Mattes and David P. Redlawsk
- The Formation of campaign agendas, a comparative analysis of party and media roles in recent American and British elections, Holli A. Semetko ... [and others]
- Hacking the electorate, how campaigns perceive voters, Eitan Hersh
- Winning the presidency 2008, edited by William J. Crotty
- Religious rhetoric and American politics, the endurance of civil religion in electoral campaigns, Christopher B. Chapp
- Parties, interest groups, and political campaigns, Matthew J. Burbank, Ronald J. Hrebenar, Robert C. Benedict
- The rise of political consultants, new ways of winning elections, Larry J. Sabato
- Information and elections, R. Michael Alvarez
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