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Title: Political Communication: Special Issue: Perspectives on Journalism, Power and Citizenship: Volume 14, Number 4, October-December 1997
Description: London, Taylor & Francis. 1997. paperback. Sponsored by the Political Communication Divisions of the APSA and the ICA. CONTENTS: Guest Editors' Introduction: Perspectives on Journalism, Power, and Citizenship (Author: Maria Jose Canel Holli A. Semetko) Origins of the Crisis of Communication for Citizenship (Author: Jay G. Blumler) Communicating to an Ideal Audience: News and the Notion of the ''Informed Citizen" (Author: Ingunn Hagen) Learning about Politics from the Mass Media (Author: Steven H. Chaffee Stacey Frank Kanihan) Editors' Note: The News Media: Building Consensus or Being Political? (Editor) Building Consensus: The News Media's Agenda-Setting Roles (Author: MAXWELL McCOMBS) The News Media: An Effective Political Actor? (Author: Thomas E. Patterson) Editors' Note: The Spanish Case (ed) Agenda-Senders versus Agenda-Setters: Television in Spain's 1996 Election Campaign (Author: Holli A. Semetko Maria Jose Canel) The Political Role of the Spanish Journalist (Author: Manuel Martin Algarra Norberto Gonzalez Gaitano) Reader Participation in Spanish Electoral Coverage: The Case of a Small Newspaper (Author: J. Francisco Sanchez). Very Good/No Dust Jacket.

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