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A Consensus Theory of Political Journalism
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Lawrence, Regina. 1996. “Accidents, Icons, and Indexing: The Dynamics of News Coverage of Police Use of Force.” Political Communication 13(4): 437-454. Lee, Chin-Chuan, Zhongdang Pan, Joseph Man Chan, and Clement So. 2001. "Through the Eyes of U.S. Media: Banging the Democracy Drum in Hong Kong." Journal of Communication 51(2): 345-365. Mermin, Jonathan. 1996. "Conflict in the Sphere of Consensus? Critical Reporting on the Panama Invasion and the Gulf War." Political Communication 13 (2): 181-194. Miller, Susan, 1977. "News Coverage of Congress: The Search for the Ultimate Spokesman." Journalism Quarterly 54: 459-465. Nokes, Gregory. 1990. "Libya: A Government Story." In Simon Sefarty, (ed.), The Media and Foreign Policy (pp 33-45). New York: St. Martin's Press. Page, Benjamin. 1995. "Speedy Deliberation: Rejecting '1960s Programs' as Causes of the Los Angeles Riots." Political Communication 12 (3) 245-261. Patterson, Thomas, and Wolfgang Donsbach. 1996. "News Decisions: Journalists as Partisan Actors." Political Communication 13(4): 455-468.
Peer, Limor, and Beatrice Chestnut. 1995. "Deciphering Media Independence: The Gulf War Debate in Television and Newspaper News." Political Communication 12 (1): 81-95. Robinson, Piers. 2000. "The Policy-Media Interaction Model: Measuring Media Power During Humanitarian Crisis." Journal of Peace Research 37(5): 613-633. Robinson, Piers. 2001. "Theorizing the Influence of Media on World Politics." European Journal of Communication 16(4): 523-544. Schaefer, Todd. 1997. "Persuading the Persuaders: Presidential Speeches and Editorial Opinion." Political Communication 14 (1): 97-111. Sigal, Leon. 1973. Reporters and Officials: The Organization and Politics of Newsmaking. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath. Stromberg, David. 2001. "Mass Media and Public Policy." European Economic Review 45: 652-663. Tuchman, Gaye. 1972. "Objectivity as Strategic Ritual: An Examination of Newsman's Notion of Objectivity." American Journal of Sociology 77(4): 660-679.
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Lawrence, Regina. 1996. “Accidents, Icons, and Indexing: The Dynamics of News Coverage of Police Use of Force.” Political Communication 13(4): 437-454. Lee, Chin-Chuan, Zhongdang Pan, Joseph Man Chan, and Clement So. 2001. "Through the Eyes of U.S. Media: Banging the Democracy Drum in Hong Kong." Journal of Communication 51(2): 345-365. Mermin, Jonathan. 1996. "Conflict in the Sphere of Consensus? Critical Reporting on the Panama Invasion and the Gulf War." Political Communication 13 (2): 181-194. Miller, Susan, 1977. "News Coverage of Congress: The Search for the Ultimate Spokesman." Journalism Quarterly 54: 459-465. Nokes, Gregory. 1990. "Libya: A Government Story." In Simon Sefarty, (ed.), The Media and Foreign Policy (pp 33-45). New York: St. Martin's Press. Page, Benjamin. 1995. "Speedy Deliberation: Rejecting '1960s Programs' as Causes of the Los Angeles Riots." Political Communication 12 (3) 245-261. Patterson, Thomas, and Wolfgang Donsbach. 1996. "News Decisions: Journalists as Partisan Actors." Political Communication 13(4): 455-468.
Peer, Limor, and Beatrice Chestnut. 1995. "Deciphering Media Independence: The Gulf War Debate in Television and Newspaper News." Political Communication 12 (1): 81- 95. Robinson, Piers. 2000. "The Policy-Media Interaction Model: Measuring Media Power During Humanitarian Crisis." Journal of Peace Research 37(5): 613-633. Robinson, Piers. 2001. "Theorizing the Influence of Media on World Politics." European Journal of Communication 16(4): 523-544. Schaefer, Todd. 1997. "Persuading the Persuaders: Presidential Speeches and Editorial Opinion." Political Communication 14 (1): 97-111. Sigal, Leon. 1973. Reporters and Officials: The Organization and Politics of Newsmaking. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath. Stromberg, David. 2001. "Mass Media and Public Policy." European Economic Review 45: 652-663. Tuchman, Gaye. 1972. "Objectivity as Strategic Ritual: An Examination of Newsman's Notion of Objectivity." American Journal of Sociology 77(4): 660-679.
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