Examines how journalists have portrayed electoral participation in the United States. The authors analyze depictions of voters in print news coverage over the course of eighteen presidential elections (1948-2016), describe people's reactions to those depictions, and share insights from their interviews with more than fifty elite journalists.
Examines how journalists have portrayed electoral participation in the United States. The authors analyze depictions of voters in print news coverage ...
Explores the question of how women craft meaningful "belonging" to national, regional, and global communities when belonging as a citizen becomes untenable. Evaluates the rhetorical practices that enable alternative belongings, such as denizenship, cosmopolitan nationalism, and transnational connectivity.
Explores the question of how women craft meaningful "belonging" to national, regional, and global communities when belonging as a citizen becomes unt...
Examines how journalists have portrayed electoral participation in the United States. The authors analyze depictions of voters in print news coverage over the course of eighteen presidential elections (1948-2016), describe people's reactions to those depictions, and share insights from their interviews with more than fifty elite journalists.
Examines how journalists have portrayed electoral participation in the United States. The authors analyze depictions of voters in print news coverage ...
Examines the problem of social change in a modern, mediated democracy. Argues that civility is not simply a virtue but a functional set of tools that must be adapted to specific situations.
Examines the problem of social change in a modern, mediated democracy. Argues that civility is not simply a virtue but a functional set of tools that...