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Do the media govern?: politicians, voters, and reporters in America
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Sage Publications
Publication Date
c1997
Language
English
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pt. 1. Reporters, reporting, and the business of news: overview / Richard Reeves
The socialization of reporters / Lou Cannon
The American journalist in the 1990s / David H. Weaver and G. Cleveland Wilhoit
Covering the O.J. trial / Bill Boyarsky
Show and tell: reporters meet politicians on Larry King Live / Rita Braver
The question of media bias / Richard Reeves
Oliver Stone and history / Richard Reeves
Combat stories / Richard Cohen, Thomas Oliphant, Richard Reeves, and Robert Shogan
Sound bite news: television coverage of elections / David C. Hallin
The U.S. media: supermarket or assembly line? / Ben H. Bagdikian
Three blind mice / Ken Auletta
Raiding the global village / Ken Auletta
The business of television news / Jeff Greenfield
pt. 2.
Reporters and public officials: who uses whom?: overview / Richard Reeves
Cracking the news code: some rules that journalists live by / Lance Bennett
Press theory and journalistic practice: the case of the Gulf War / William A. Dorman
Lying: the Theodore H. White lecture at Harvard University / Benjamin Bradlee
Who uses whom? the Theodore H. White lecture at Harvard University / Daniel Schorr.
pt. 3. Media-based political campaigns: overview / Shanto Iyengar
Shifting perspectives on the effects of campaign communication / Stephen Ansolabehere, Shanto Iyengar, and Adam Simon
The media: obstacles or ally of feminists? / Kim Fridkin Kahn and Edie N. Goldenberg
Women as political candidates: was 1992 the year of the woman? / Celinda Lake, Linda DiVall, and Shanto Iyengar
Voter learning in the 1992 presidential campaign \ Samuel L. Popkin
Campaigning and the press: the influence of the candidates / John R. Petrocik
Does attack advertising demobilize the electorate? / Stephen Ansolabehere, Shanto Iyengar, Adam Simon, and Nicholas Valentino
pt. 4.
The effects of news on the audience: minimal or maximal consequences?: overview / Shanto Iyengar
Political knowledge in comparative perspective / Michael A. Dimock and Samuel L. Popkin
A paradigmatic history of agenda-setting research / Everett M. Rogers, William B. Hart, and James W. Dearing
The news media and the pictures in our heads / Maxwell McCombs and George Estrada
News coverage of the Gulf crisis and public opinion: a study of agenda setting, priming, and framing / Shanto Iyengar and Adam Simon
Anatomy of news media priming / Joanne M. Miller and Jon A. Krosnick
Framing responsibility for political issues: the case of povery / Shanto Iyengar
Modern racism and images of blacks in local television news /
Robert M. Entman
Crime in black and white: the violent, scary world of local news / Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr., Shanto Iyengar, Adam Simon, and Oliver Wright
A model of communication effects at the outbreak of the Gulf War / John R. Zaller.
pt. 5. The use of the media in the policy process: overview / Shango Iyenar
The theory and practice of going public / Sam Kernell
Going public in undemocratic polities / Richard Anderson
Media attention and congressional agendas / Franklin R. Baumgartner, Bryan D. Jones, and Beth L. Leech
Press briefing by press secretary Mike McCurry: October 12, 1995
Remarks by the President at 2nd AmeriCorps swearing-in ceremony: October 12, 1995
Going less public: Managing images to influence U.S. foreign policy / Jarol B. Manheim
Putting media effects research to work: lessons for community groups who would be heard / Michael Pertshuk
Talking back, Ernie Pyle style / Susan Nall Bales
Framing the framers: changing the debate over juvenile crime in San Francisco / Vincent Schiraldi and Dan Macallair
Advocateʼs guide to developing framing memos / Liana Winett.
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