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New Titles in Political Communication
All the News That's Fit to Sell: How the Market Transforms
Information into News
by James T. Hamilton. Princeton University Press.
American Dreams, Hebrew Subtitles: Globalization From The
Receiving End
by Tamar Liebes. Hampton Press
Born to Run: Origins of the Political Career
by Ronald Keith Gaddie. Rowman & Littlefield.
California Votes: The 2002 Governor's Race: An Inside Look
at the Candidates and Their Campaigns by the People Who Managed
Them
edited by Gerald C. Lubenow. Institute of Governmental Studies
Press.
Campaign 2000: A Functional Analysis of Presidential Campaign
Discourse
by John P. McHale, Glenn J. Hansen, P. M. Pier, John P. McGuire,
William L. McHale Benoit. Rowman & Littlefield.
The Campaign Continues : How Political Consultants and Campaign
Tactics Affect Public Policy by Douglas A. Lathrop. Praeger.
Campaigning Online: The Internet in U.S. Elections
by Bruce A. Bimber and Richard Davis. Oxford University Press.
Culture and Democracy: Media, Space, and Representation
by Clive Barnett. University of Alabama Press.
Framing Terrorism: The News Media,
the Government and the Public
edited by Montague Kern, Pippa Norris, and Marion Just. Routledge.
The Holocaust and the Press: Nazi War Crimes Trials in Germany
and Israel
by Akiba A. Cohen, Tamar Zemach-Marom, Jurgen Wilke, and Birgit
Schenk. Hampton Press.
The Media and Neo-Populism: A Contemporary Comparative Analysis
by Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Julianne Stewart, and Bruce Horsfield.
Praeger.
The Power of Communication: Managing Information in Public
Organizations
by Doris A. Graber. CQ Press.
Presidents As Candidates: Inside the White House for the
Presidential Campaign
by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas. Routledge.
Local Media Coverage of Congress and its Members: Through
Local Eyes
by C. Danielle Vinson. Hampton Press.
Mayors in the Middle: Politics, Race, and Mayoral Control
of Urban Schools
edited by Jeffrey R. Henig and Wilbur C. Rich. Princeton University
Press.
Mexico's Pivotal Democratic Election: Candidates, Voters,
and the Presidential Campaign of 2000
edited by Jorge I. Dominguez and Chappell Lawson. Stanford
University Press.
The Millennium Election: Communication in the 2000 Campaign
edited by Lynda Lee Kaid, John C. Tedesco, Dianne G. Bystrom,
and Mitchell S. McKinney. Rowman & Littlefield.
Presidential Campaign Quality: Incentives and Reform
by Bruce Buchanan. Prentice Hall.
Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign
Policy in the New Media Age
by Matthew A. Baum. Princeton University Press.
Women Politics Media: Uneasy Relations in Comparative Perspective
by Karen Ross. Hampton Press.
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