Press and politics -- United States
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Press and politics -- United States
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Press and politics
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Incoming Resources
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- Catastrophic politics, how extraordinary events redefine perceptions of government, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Cherie D. Maestas
- War stories, the causes and consequences of public views of war, Matthew A. Baum & Tim J. Groeling
- Congress and the media, beyond institutional power, Danielle Vinson
- The powers that be, David Halberstam
- Trump and us, what he says and why people listen, Roderick P. Hart
- Media agenda-setting in a Presidential election, issues, images, and interest, David H. Weaver ... [and others]
- The political consequences of being a woman, how stereotypes influence the conduct and consequences of political campaigns, Kim Fridkin Kahn
- On press, Tom Wicker
- The voter's guide to election polls, Michael W. Traugott and Paul J. Lavrakas
- Television news and the Supreme Court, all the news that's fit to air?, Elliot E. Slotnick, Jennifer A. Segal
- Projections of power, framing news, public opinion, and U.S. foreign policy, Robert M. Entman
- Words that matter, how the news and social media shaped the 2016 presidential campaign, Leticia Bode [and 7 others]
- The branding of right-wing activism, the news media and the Tea Party, Khadijah Costley White
- Taking aim at attack advertising, understanding the impact of negative campaigning in U.S. Senate races, Kim Fridkin, Patrick Kenney
- A Partisan century, political writings from Partisan review, Edith Kurzweil, editor
- Lyndon Johnson's dual war, Vietnam and the press, Kathleen J. Turner
- Portraying the President, the White House and the news media, Michael Baruch Grossman and Martha Joynt Kumar
- The battle for public opinion, the president, the press, and the polls during Watergate, Gladys Engel Lang and Kurt Lang
- A coup attempt in Washington, a European mirror on the 1998-1999 constitutional crisis, by Peter H. Merkl
- Cycles of spin, strategic communication in the U.S. Congress, Patrick Sellers
- Covering campaigns, journalism in congressional elections, Peter Clarke and Susan H. Evans
- Niche news, the politics of news choice, Natalie Jomini Stroud
- After broadcast news, media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment, Bruce A. Williams, Michael X. Delli Carpini
- Bloggers on the bus, how the internet changed politics and the press, Eric Boehlert
- Going local, presidential leadership in the post-broadcast age, Jeffrey E. Cohen
- Networked news, racial divides, how power and privilege shape public discourse in progressive communities, Sue Robinson
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