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100 | 1 | _aJamieson, Kathleen Hall. | |
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_aEverything you think you know about politics-- and why you're wrong / _cKathleen Hall Jamieson. |
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_aNew York : _bBasic Books/New Republic Books, _c2000. |
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_axxiv, 287 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Do Campaigns Matter? -- 2. The Morning After: Do Politicians Keep Their Promises? -- 3. Who's to Blame? Is the Perception Gap in the Campaigns, Media Coverage, or Both? -- 4. What Is Happening Now? The Quality of Campaign Discourse -- 5. What Should We Really Expect? How They Talk to Us -- 6. Do the Quotes of Scholars Add Anything Different to the News? -- 7. Are Voters Smarter Than Pundits, the Press, and Scholars About Attack in Politics? -- 8. Was Voter Turnout in 1996 the Lowest Since 1924? -- 9. The Gender Gap in Political Knowledge: Are Women Less Knowledgeable Than Men About Politics? -- 10. Does Political Advertising Affect Turnout? If So, How, When, and for Whom? -- | |
505 | 0 | _a11. Are Attack Ads Necessarily Negative? -- 12. Does Attack Advertising Affect Turnout? -- 13. Does Attack Advertising Create a Backlash? Mobilize the Other Side? Depress or Increase Support by Those of the Same Party? -- 14. Who Attacked More in Ads in 1996, Clinton or Dole? -- 15. Do Adwatches Backfire? -- 16. Do Issue Ads Work? If So, When? -- 17. The Test Ban Treaty and the 2000 Campaign -- 18. Does Local Television News Inform As Well As Local Newspapers? -- 19. Do Newspaper Endorsements Matter? Do Politicians Speak for Themselves in Newspapers and on Television? -- | |
505 | 0 | _a20. Why Winning a Presidential General-Election Debate Has Little to Do with Performance -- 21. Is There Anything New to Learn in Debates? Do Voters Learn from Them? -- 22. Has the Average Length of a Candidate's Statement in News Dropped Since 1968? -- 23. Does Local Television News Shape Our Views of Those of Other Races? A Case Study in Perception and Accuracy in News Media and Their Audience -- 24. Is the Press Biased? Was the New York Times Biased Against Dole in 1996? Is Press Coverage Conservative or Liberal? -- 25. Who Sets the Print Media Agenda? A Case Study Focusing on the New York Times -- 26. Does the Winning Candidate's Agenda Match the Electorate's More Closely Than the Losing Candidate's? -- 27. How Does Reporting of Poll Results Affect Campaign Coverage? -- Conclusion. -- Appendices I-IV. -- Notes. -- Selected References. | |
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