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Unformatted Document Text:  Reeves, B. & S. Geiger (1994) ‘Designing Experiments That Assess Psychological Responses to Media Messages’. In Annie Lang (ed.) Measuring Psychological Responses to Media. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers (165-180). Robinson, Piers. The CNN Effect: The Myth of News, Foreign Policy and Intervention. London: Routledge, 2002. Rosenau, J.N. (1990) Turbulence in World Politics: a Theory of Change and Continuety. London: Princeton University Press Taylor, Philip M. (1997). Global Communications, International Affairs and the Media since 1945. 1st ed, New International History Series. London: Routledge. Thompson, L. & Fine, G. A. (1999) ’Socially Shared Cognition, Affect, and Behaviour: A Review and Integration’, Personality and Social Psychology Review 3(4): 278-302. Wolfsfeld, G. (1997) Median and Political Conflict: News from the Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 24

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Reeves, B. & S. Geiger (1994) ‘Designing Experiments That Assess Psychological Responses to Media
Messages’. In Annie Lang (ed.) Measuring Psychological Responses to Media. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates Publishers (165-180).
Robinson, Piers. The CNN Effect: The Myth of News, Foreign Policy and Intervention. London:
Routledge, 2002.

Rosenau, J.N. (1990) Turbulence in World Politics: a Theory of Change and Continuety. London: Princeton
University Press
Taylor, Philip M. (1997). Global Communications, International Affairs and the Media since 1945. 1st ed,
New International History Series. London: Routledge.

Thompson, L. & Fine, G. A. (1999) ’Socially Shared Cognition, Affect, and Behaviour: A Review and
Integration’, Personality and Social Psychology Review 3(4): 278-302.
Wolfsfeld, G. (1997) Median and Political Conflict: News from the Middle East. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
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