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Do the Media Govern?: Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America
Do the Media Govern?: Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America, This is the first book dealing with the media and North American politics that brings together the perspectives of academics, reporters, commentators, campaign consultants and policy makers.
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  • Do the Media Govern?: Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America
  • Written by author Richard Reeves
  • Published by SAGE Publications, February 1997
  • This is the first book dealing with the media and North American politics that brings together the perspectives of academics, reporters, commentators, campaign consultants and policy makers. The contributions combine the best social science research on
  • This is the first book dealing with the media and North American politics that brings together the perspectives of academics, reporters, commentators, campaign consultants and policy makers. The contributions combine the best social science resear
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The Brave New World of Media Politics
The Socialization of Reporters9
The American Journalist in the 1990s18
Covering the O. J. Trial29
Show and Tell: Reporters Meet Politicians on Larry King Live33
The Question of Media Bias40
Oliver Stone and History43
Combat Stories50
Sound Bite News: Television Coverage of Elections57
The U.S. Media: Supermarket or Assembly Line?66
Three Blind Mice77
Raiding the Global Village82
The Business of Television News90
Cracking the News Code: Some Rules That Journalists Live By103
Press Theory and Journalistic Practice: The Case of the Gulf War118
Lying: The Theodore H. White Lecture at Harvard University126
Who Uses Whom? The Theodore H. White Lecture at Harvard University132
Shifting Perspectives on the Effects of Campaign Communication149
The Media: Obstacle or Ally of Feminists?156
Women as Political Candidates: Was 1992 the "Year of the Woman"?165
Voter Learning in the 1992 Presidential Campaign171
Campaigning and the Press: The Influence of the Candidates181
Does Attack Advertising Demobilize the Electorate?195
Political Knowledge in Comparative Perspective217
A Paradigmatic History of Agenda-Setting Research225
The News Media and the Pictures in Our Heads237
News Coverage of the Gulf Crisis and Public Opinion: A Study of Agenda Setting, Priming, and Framing248
Anatomy of News Media Priming258
Framing Responsibility for Political Issues: The Case of Poverty276
Modern Racism and Images of Blacks in Local Television News283
Crime in Black and White: The Violent, Scary World of Local News287
A Model of Communication Effects at the Outbreak of the Gulf War296
The Theory and Practice of Going Public323
Going Public in Undemocratic Polities334
Media Attention and Congressional Agendas349
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Mike McCurry: October 12, 1995364
Remarks by the President at 2nd AmeriCorps Swearing-In Ceremony: October 12, 1995374
Going Less Public: Managing Images to Influence U.S. Foreign Policy379
Putting Media Effects Research to Work: Lessons for Community Groups Who Would Be Heard391
Talking Back, Ernie Pyle Style401
Framing the Framers: Changing the Debate Over Juvenile Crime in San Francisco409
Advocate's Guide to Developing Framing Memos420
Name Index435
Subject Index443
About the Editors455
About the Contributors457


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