Media Power in Politics/ (Record no. 177430)
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International Standard Book Number | 9781604266108 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 302.23 |
Item number | GRA/M |
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Title | Media Power in Politics/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Graber, Doris A. [ed.] |
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Edition statement | 6th ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Washington, DC: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | CQ Press, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xi, 466p. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | I. PUTTING MASS MEDIA EFFECTS IN PERSPECTIVE1. How Information Shapes Political Institutions - Bruce Bimber<br/>2. Documenting the Persuasive Power of the News Media - Jonathan McDonald Ladd and Gabriel S. Lenz<br/>3. Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press - Michael Schudson <br/>4. Political Communication - Old and New Media Relationships - Michael Gurevitch, Stephen Coleman, and Jay G. Blumler <br/>5. Losing the News: The Future of the News that Feeds Democracy - Alex S. Jones <br/>6. What Amateur Journalism Means for International Affairs - Steven Livingston, Kaye Sweetser Tramell and David D. PerlmutterII. SHAPING THE POLITICAL AGENDA AND PUBLIC OPINION<br/>7. What Moves Public Opinion? - Benjamin I. Page, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Glenn R. Dempsey <br/>8. Disdaining the Media: The American Public's Changing Attitudes toward the News - Paul Gronke and Timothy Cook<br/>9. How Soft News Brings Policy Issues to the Inattentive Public - Matthew A. Baum <br/>10. News Coverage Effects on Public Opinion about Crime - Frank D. Gilliam Jr. and Shanto Iyengar<br/>11. Wanted, Dead or Alive: Media Frames, Frame Adoption, and Support for the War in Afghanistan - Jill A. Edy and Patrick C. Meirick <br/>12. Audience Fragmentation and Political Inequality in the Post-Broadcast Media Environment - Markus PriorIII. INFLUENCING ELECTION OUTCOM<br/>13. News and the Visual Framing of Elections - Maria Elizabeth Grabe and Erik Page Bucy<br/>14. Learning about the Candidates - Darrell M. West <br/>15. The Miscast Institution - Thomas E. Patterson<br/>16. New Media and the Revitalisation of Politics - Rachel Gibson 17. Electing the President 2008: The Insiders' View - Nicolle Wallace and Anita Dunn<br/>18. Open Season: How the News Media Cover Presidential Campaigns in the Age of Attack Journalism - Larry J. Sabato IV. CONTROLLING MEDIA POWER: POLITICAL ACTORS VERSUS THE PRESS<br/>19. The Struggle over Shaping the News - Stephen J. Farnsworth and S. Robert Lichter <br/>20. Going Public as Political Strategy: The Bush Administration, an Echoing Press, and Passage of the Patriot Act - David Domke, Erica S. Graham, Kevin Coe, Sue Lockett John, and Ted Coopman <br/>21. Manipulating the Message in the U.S. Congress - Patrick J. Sellers <br/>22. Strategies of the American Civil Rights Movement - Doug McAdam <br/>23. The Al Jazeera Effect: How the New Global Media Are Reshaping World Politics - Philip Seib <br/>24. A Symbiotic Relationship: Bloggers and Journalists - Richard DavisV. GUIDING PUBLIC POLICIES<br/>25. The Politics of Uncertainty: Lobbyists and Propaganda in Early Twentieth-Century America - Christopher M. Loomis <br/>26. Mediating the Public's Influence on Foreign Policy - Robert M. Entman<br/>27. The Real War Will Never Get on Television: An Analysis of Casualty Imagery - Sean Aday<br/>28. Local Media, Public Opinion, and State Legislative Policies: Agenda Setting at the State Level - Yue Tan and David H. Weaver 29. The Soap Opera Path to Health Policy Goals - May G. Kennedy, Ann O'Leary, Vicki Beck, Katrina Pollard, and Penny Simpson <br/>30. End of Television and Foreign Policy - Monroe E. Price VI. REGULATING AND MANIPULATING MEDIA EFFECTS<br/>31. What Makes a Communications Regulator Independent and Why It Matters - Irene Wu <br/>32. Communications Policy and the Public Interest - Patricia Aufderheide <br/>33. The Watchdog Role of the Press - W. Lance Bennett and William Serrin <br/>34. Terrorism, Censorship, and the First Amendment - Doris A. Graber<br/>35. The News Shapers: Strategic Communication as a Third Force in Newsmaking - Jarol B. Manheim <br/>36. The Internet and Public Policy - Helen Z. Margetts |
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Koha item type | AC Sinha Collection |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 302.23 GRA/M | P32433 | 05/02/2020 | 05/02/2020 | General Books |