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  • Talking About Tweets: Television Metacoverage Of

    Talking About Tweets: Television Metacoverage Of

  • Patterson 2020 Election Coverage

    Patterson 2020 Election Coverage

  • Who Controls the News?

    Who Controls the News?

  • Snapchat Bets Big on Quick-Fire Approach to Campaign Coverage - the New York Times 2/12/16, 11:28 AM

    Snapchat Bets Big on Quick-Fire Approach to Campaign Coverage - the New York Times 2/12/16, 11:28 AM

  • The New School What's Wrong with the NBA Coronavirus Narrative, and How It Could Be So Much Better! by Tania Gelin Staten Isla

    The New School What's Wrong with the NBA Coronavirus Narrative, and How It Could Be So Much Better! by Tania Gelin Staten Isla

  • Sexist News Commentary on the Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin

    Sexist News Commentary on the Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin

  • Vanity Fair/HIVE: “Intense Democracy”: How Two Academics Are Trying to Break the Outrage Cycle

    Vanity Fair/HIVE: “Intense Democracy”: How Two Academics Are Trying to Break the Outrage Cycle

  • How Snapchat, Amazon and Facebook Messenger Reimagined Civic Engagement in the 2016 Election

    How Snapchat, Amazon and Facebook Messenger Reimagined Civic Engagement in the 2016 Election

  • News Coverage of the 2016 General Election: How the Press Failed the Voters Faculty Research Working Paper Series

    News Coverage of the 2016 General Election: How the Press Failed the Voters Faculty Research Working Paper Series

  • “Softest News” by Robert Jennings Tritschler B. Phil Candidate, Unive

    “Softest News” by Robert Jennings Tritschler B. Phil Candidate, Unive

  • Stuart Stevens, Romney's Chief Strategist and Svengali, Was Driving to Oxford on a Warm Evening in Late April

    Stuart Stevens, Romney's Chief Strategist and Svengali, Was Driving to Oxford on a Warm Evening in Late April

  • University Holds Town Halls in Search Fdr Grasso's Successor the Opioid

    University Holds Town Halls in Search Fdr Grasso's Successor the Opioid

  • Bridging the Divide Session 2 of 2: Maintaining Political

    Bridging the Divide Session 2 of 2: Maintaining Political

  • How the 2008 Obama-Biden and Mccain-Palin Campaigns and Web

    How the 2008 Obama-Biden and Mccain-Palin Campaigns and Web

  • 305776 Final Thesis Digital

    305776 Final Thesis Digital

  • The Trump Campaign Gives Journalists a Comeuppance: There’S No Substitute for Listening to Voters FACE the NATION

    The Trump Campaign Gives Journalists a Comeuppance: There’S No Substitute for Listening to Voters FACE the NATION

  • Projectreport.Pdf (1.633Mb)

    Projectreport.Pdf (1.633Mb)

  • Social Media and Political Participation

    Social Media and Political Participation

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  • “Trump Is So Saturated”: Anti-Trump Attack Ads Might Actually Be Helping Him, Democratic Group Finds
  • Crisis Comm & Media Relations E-Newsletter
  • Duke University Dissertation Template
  • Gender Unbound?
  • Foreword: the Degradation of American Democracy—And the Court
  • The Platform Press How Silicon Valley Reengineered Journalism
  • Administration of Barack Obama, 2016 Digest of Other White House Announcements December 31, 2016 January 1 January 2 January
  • Snapchat and Civic Engagement Among College Students Laurie Rice Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, [email protected]
  • From Donald Trump
  • News Coverage of Donald Trump's First 100 Days
  • Campaign for President: the Managers Look at 2016 | the Institute of Politics at Harvard University Harvard IOP @ the KENNEDY SCHOOL Search
  • Social Media and the Future of U.S. Presidential Campaigning Annie S
  • Republicans Tout


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