The politicians, journalists, and the stories that shape the political world

How does the press fail us during presidential elections? Jamieson and Waldman show that when political campaigns side-step or refuse to engage the facts of the opposing side, the press often fails to step into the void with the information citizens require to make sense of the political give-and-ta...

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Tác giả chính: Jamieson, Kathleen Hall
Tác giả khác: Kathleen Hall Jamieson; Paul Waldman
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Được phát hành: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press
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