Press and politics -- United States
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Press and politics -- United States
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Press and politics
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Incoming Resources
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- Congress, the media, and the public, who reveals what, when, and how?, Stephen E. Frantzich
- Evaluating media bias, Adam J. Schiffer
- Politics on demand, the effects of 24-hour news on American politics, Alison Dagnes
- Tarnished expansion, the Alaska scandal, the press, and Congress, 1867-1871, Paul S. Holbo
- Truth in our times, inside the fight to save press freedom in the age of alternative facts, David McCraw
- The 2016 American presidential campaign and the news, implications for American democracy and the republic, edited by Jim A. Kuypers
- Live from Capitol Hill!, studies of Congress and the media, Stephen Hess
- Feet to the fire, the media after 9/11 : top journalists speak out, edited by Kristina Borjesson
- Overload, finding the truth in today's deluge of news, Bob Schieffer ; with H. Andrew Schwartz
- Censored 2020, through the looking glass : the top censored stories and media analysis of 2018-19, [edited by] Andy Lee Roth and Mickey Huff with Project Censored ; foreword by Sharyl Attkisson ; cartoons by Khalil Bendib
- Media politics, a citizen's guide, Shanto Iyengar
- Media control, news as an institution of power and social control, Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. ; with illustrations by Jared Rodriguez
- Messengers of the Right, conservative media and the transformation of American politics, Nicole Hemmer
- Politics on demand, the effects of 24-hour news on American politics, Alison Dagnes
- Hubris, the inside story of spin, scandal, and the selling of the Iraq War, Michael Isikoff and David Corn
- News grazers, media, politics, and trust in an information age, Richard Forgette, University of Mississippi
- The influence of polls on television news coverage of presidential campaigns, Vincent M. Fitzgerald
- Partisan journalism, a history of media bias in the United States, Jim A. Kuypers ; foreword by Larry Schweikart
- The boys on the bus, Timothy Crouse
- The presidency in the era of 24-hour news, Jeffrey E. Cohen
- War made easy, how presidents and pundits keep spinning us to death, Norman Solomon
- As democracy goes, so does journalism, evolution of journalism in liberal, deliberative, and participatory democracy, Seong Jae Min
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