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The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
... processes do not take into consideration the press and TV, i.e., the media and their effects. The media and their characteristics should be incorporated into the analysis of these processes and make their study more interdisciplinary. The media (with all its various aspects) form an important compon ...
... processes do not take into consideration the press and TV, i.e., the media and their effects. The media and their characteristics should be incorporated into the analysis of these processes and make their study more interdisciplinary. The media (with all its various aspects) form an important compon ...
DOC - Matt Grossmann
... Major changes in the political infrastructure of great nations do not come easily. Particularly in America, a nation with a lasting constitution and strong founding tradition, political reformulation will likely come only during times of crisis or upheaval. It is not enough, therefore, to show that ...
... Major changes in the political infrastructure of great nations do not come easily. Particularly in America, a nation with a lasting constitution and strong founding tradition, political reformulation will likely come only during times of crisis or upheaval. It is not enough, therefore, to show that ...
Sears, David O., C. Van Laar, M. Carillo, and R. Kosterman. 1997.
... POLI 250 is intended to provide an introduction to research in American political behavior. Students will be introduced to the major questions that have occupied scholars in the field through weekly readings that will mix classic writings with cutting edge research. It is impossible to cover every t ...
... POLI 250 is intended to provide an introduction to research in American political behavior. Students will be introduced to the major questions that have occupied scholars in the field through weekly readings that will mix classic writings with cutting edge research. It is impossible to cover every t ...
The Contingency of the Mass Media`s Political Agenda Setting Power
... Other scholars, in contrast, claim the existence of strong media bearings on the political agenda. Figure 1 gives an overview, so we can be brief here. Among the founding fathers of the political science tradition of studying agendas, Cobb and Elder (1971, p. 909) stated more than 30 years ago that ...
... Other scholars, in contrast, claim the existence of strong media bearings on the political agenda. Figure 1 gives an overview, so we can be brief here. Among the founding fathers of the political science tradition of studying agendas, Cobb and Elder (1971, p. 909) stated more than 30 years ago that ...
Evolutionary Political Psychology
... that worked under these circumstances. In other words, when modern individuals reason about mass political issues such as criminal justice, social welfare and immigration, they reason about them using psychological mechanisms designed to handle related adaptive problems such as counter-exploitation, ...
... that worked under these circumstances. In other words, when modern individuals reason about mass political issues such as criminal justice, social welfare and immigration, they reason about them using psychological mechanisms designed to handle related adaptive problems such as counter-exploitation, ...
e - OHCHR
... political advertising. Wealthy societal segments and corporate interest lobbies can directly exert political influence through exploiting unregulated political finance structures, and opportunities for paid political advertising. In many States neither the donor nor the recipient is required publicl ...
... political advertising. Wealthy societal segments and corporate interest lobbies can directly exert political influence through exploiting unregulated political finance structures, and opportunities for paid political advertising. In many States neither the donor nor the recipient is required publicl ...
What Is Democracy? Liberal Institutions and Stability in Changing
... The French model. France under Louis XIV, with its centralized royal bureaucracy, defined absolutism. It became a model of a successful state that other European courts emulated through the eighteenth century. Mobilizing and sustaining large armies had already expanded the responsibilities of royal ...
... The French model. France under Louis XIV, with its centralized royal bureaucracy, defined absolutism. It became a model of a successful state that other European courts emulated through the eighteenth century. Mobilizing and sustaining large armies had already expanded the responsibilities of royal ...
the Full Article
... the impulse to violence is embedded in and reinforced by a broad cultural mindset that encompasses a host of attitudes, including extreme self-centeredness, intolerance, naïveté, hubris, paranoia, and emotionalism. It may not take centuries—as it did in England, for example—to overcome this profound ...
... the impulse to violence is embedded in and reinforced by a broad cultural mindset that encompasses a host of attitudes, including extreme self-centeredness, intolerance, naïveté, hubris, paranoia, and emotionalism. It may not take centuries—as it did in England, for example—to overcome this profound ...
Chapter 1 The Study of American Government
... • Many people believe the government should continue doing what is already is doing (environmental protection). • Changes in attitude + significant events = ever expanding role of the government. • Not a “liberal conspiracy.” Significant expansion of the role of federal government under Eisenhower, ...
... • Many people believe the government should continue doing what is already is doing (environmental protection). • Changes in attitude + significant events = ever expanding role of the government. • Not a “liberal conspiracy.” Significant expansion of the role of federal government under Eisenhower, ...
Master`s Degree Examination / Magisterprüfung
... ToC (1997a) Chapter 3. Mitigating circumstaces for media effects (1997b) Chapter 4. Media effects and communication campaigns (1997c) Chapter 5. Theories of accumulative effects (1997d) Chapter 6. Effects of media on public opinion (1997e) Chapter 7. Social effects: Violence, pornography, and stereo ...
... ToC (1997a) Chapter 3. Mitigating circumstaces for media effects (1997b) Chapter 4. Media effects and communication campaigns (1997c) Chapter 5. Theories of accumulative effects (1997d) Chapter 6. Effects of media on public opinion (1997e) Chapter 7. Social effects: Violence, pornography, and stereo ...
Political Activity and the Board Room
... decision was issued, Senator Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) introduced the DISCLOSE Act seeking to impose additional disclosure requirements on entities making independent expenditures and electioneering communications by requiring organizers involved in politic ...
... decision was issued, Senator Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Representative Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) introduced the DISCLOSE Act seeking to impose additional disclosure requirements on entities making independent expenditures and electioneering communications by requiring organizers involved in politic ...
Technology and Terrorism
... particularly during the split between the Catholic Church and the Reformers. Propaganda has become more common in political contexts, in particular to refer to certain efforts sponsored by governments, political groups, but also often covert interests. In the early 20th century the term propaganda w ...
... particularly during the split between the Catholic Church and the Reformers. Propaganda has become more common in political contexts, in particular to refer to certain efforts sponsored by governments, political groups, but also often covert interests. In the early 20th century the term propaganda w ...
- Moody College of Communication
... which is an essential piece of the puzzle. But it does not give any overall assessment of the extent to which these mechanisms contribute collectively to the heterogeneity of people’s political discussion networks in the broader context of the contemporary public sphere, which includes not only onli ...
... which is an essential piece of the puzzle. But it does not give any overall assessment of the extent to which these mechanisms contribute collectively to the heterogeneity of people’s political discussion networks in the broader context of the contemporary public sphere, which includes not only onli ...
If You Build a Political Web Site, Will They Come?
... This view was popular as the Internet initially rapidly expanded in the United States during the mid-1990s, and this perspective continues to be expressed by enthusiasts today (Gilder 2000). For example, Hauben and Hauben (1997) argue that by bringing people together, the Internet can help rebuild a ...
... This view was popular as the Internet initially rapidly expanded in the United States during the mid-1990s, and this perspective continues to be expressed by enthusiasts today (Gilder 2000). For example, Hauben and Hauben (1997) argue that by bringing people together, the Internet can help rebuild a ...
Development of Press Freedom in South Korea since
... (Kim, Y-H. 2004c). This kind of close relationship between political power and the media is named ‘Kwonunyoochak (political power-press complex)’ in Korean. This politically aligned media cartel was threatened for a while under the liberal Dae-Jung Kim and Moo-Hyun Roh governments, which tried to ch ...
... (Kim, Y-H. 2004c). This kind of close relationship between political power and the media is named ‘Kwonunyoochak (political power-press complex)’ in Korean. This politically aligned media cartel was threatened for a while under the liberal Dae-Jung Kim and Moo-Hyun Roh governments, which tried to ch ...
Marketing and politics: Models, behavior, and policy implications
... decisions is challenging because candidates' spending decisions are endogenous. A candidate's advertising decision is likely to be correlated with unobservable factors related to the candidate's electability (personality, personal values, competency, etc.), actions (unobserved campaign activities), ...
... decisions is challenging because candidates' spending decisions are endogenous. A candidate's advertising decision is likely to be correlated with unobservable factors related to the candidate's electability (personality, personal values, competency, etc.), actions (unobserved campaign activities), ...
Ten Things Political Scientists Know that You Don`t
... fundamentals. Campaigns also remind voters much about their own partisan attachments and inform them about the fundamentals (Gelman and King, 1993). And of course, both parties are campaigning. If one stopped, maybe the other would have an effect. But even the most incompetent campaign does not seem ...
... fundamentals. Campaigns also remind voters much about their own partisan attachments and inform them about the fundamentals (Gelman and King, 1993). And of course, both parties are campaigning. If one stopped, maybe the other would have an effect. But even the most incompetent campaign does not seem ...
POLITICS AS A SCIENCE (aka Politology)
... am convinced that almost everything that is meaningful about politics has already been said – somewhere by someone and often a long time ago. It is just a matter of finding it and assembling it in a novel manner. This is what I have tried to do here. To those who are long or recently gone, I can onl ...
... am convinced that almost everything that is meaningful about politics has already been said – somewhere by someone and often a long time ago. It is just a matter of finding it and assembling it in a novel manner. This is what I have tried to do here. To those who are long or recently gone, I can onl ...
Social Media Use, Opinion Leadership, and Political Persuasion
... is powerful and can impact a range of political behaviors, such as the media outlets people select (Messing & Westwood, 2014), what they learn on social media (Bode, 2015), and even whether they vote (Bond et al., 2012). Thus, it appears online influence remains strong, and justifies the investigati ...
... is powerful and can impact a range of political behaviors, such as the media outlets people select (Messing & Westwood, 2014), what they learn on social media (Bode, 2015), and even whether they vote (Bond et al., 2012). Thus, it appears online influence remains strong, and justifies the investigati ...
this presentation - The Policy Practice
... development agencies on political issues. This has begun to change with political economy analysis now being more systematically used by development agencies to understand the real world. Much valuable work has been done in recent years in developing new analytical frameworks, generating fresh insig ...
... development agencies on political issues. This has begun to change with political economy analysis now being more systematically used by development agencies to understand the real world. Much valuable work has been done in recent years in developing new analytical frameworks, generating fresh insig ...
Vrablikova and Cisar WPSA paper
... that sharply contrasts with high expectations and enthusiasm about ideal of democracy as it was seen in the early 1990s (Mishler and Rose 1997, Catterberg and Moreno 2005). Empirical evidence supporting this “honeymoon disillusion” theory has been developed only to a limited extent. The reason is th ...
... that sharply contrasts with high expectations and enthusiasm about ideal of democracy as it was seen in the early 1990s (Mishler and Rose 1997, Catterberg and Moreno 2005). Empirical evidence supporting this “honeymoon disillusion” theory has been developed only to a limited extent. The reason is th ...
Transformation of new political economy subject
... Theory Meets Data. The New Political Economy emphasizes empirical testing with three main sources of data being used. Firstly, there are many studies that use cross-country data. Secondly, there are studies that exploit variation within countries, particularly across sub-national jurisdictions. Thi ...
... Theory Meets Data. The New Political Economy emphasizes empirical testing with three main sources of data being used. Firstly, there are many studies that use cross-country data. Secondly, there are studies that exploit variation within countries, particularly across sub-national jurisdictions. Thi ...
Political Ethics-Revised 10-11
... citizens from reaching a collective judgment about the other wrongs of government— including the vices of violence (Thompson 1987). The representational character of office creates another problem that has a similar logical structure to the ends/means question but is usually treated separately. Shou ...
... citizens from reaching a collective judgment about the other wrongs of government— including the vices of violence (Thompson 1987). The representational character of office creates another problem that has a similar logical structure to the ends/means question but is usually treated separately. Shou ...
Public Opinion - Loudoun County Public Schools
... 1. NRA represents a minority position. However, intensity of their opposition to gun control is high. Many members determine who they’ll vote for in part due to a candidate’s position on gun control. This has made them one of America’s most powerful lobbying organizations. Stability: How little, o ...
... 1. NRA represents a minority position. However, intensity of their opposition to gun control is high. Many members determine who they’ll vote for in part due to a candidate’s position on gun control. This has made them one of America’s most powerful lobbying organizations. Stability: How little, o ...