Recent Titles in the Praeger Series in Political Communication
Robert E. Denton Jr., General Editor
Campaign '96: A Functional Analysis of Acclaiming, Attacking, and Defending William L. Benoit, Joseph R. Blaney, and P. M. Pier
Political Communication in America, Third Edition Robert E. Denton Jr., editor
Reelpolitik: Political Ideologies in '30s and '40s Films Beverly Merrill Kelley, with John J. Pitney Jr., Craig R. Smith, and Herbert E. Gooch III
World Opinion and the Emerging International Order Frank Louis Rusciano, with Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, Bosah Ebo, Sigfredo Hernandez , and John Crothers Pollock
Seeing Spots: A Functional Analysis of Presidential Television Advertisements, 1952-1996 William L. Benoit
Political Campaign Communication: Principles and Practices, Fourth Edition Judith S. Trentand Robert V. Friedenberg
Losing Our Democratic Spirit: Congressional Deliberation and the Dictatorship of Propaganda Bill Granstaff
Communication Patterns in the Presidential Primaries: A Twentieth-Century Perspective Kathleen E. Kendall
With Malice Toward All?: The Media and Public Confidence in Democratic Institutions Patricia Moyand Michael Pfau
Making "Pictures in Our Heads": Government Advertising in Canada Jonathan W. Rose
Videostyle in Presidential Campaigns: Style and Content of Televised Political Advertising Lynda L. Kaid
Political Communication Ethics: An Oxymoron? Robert E. Denton Jr., editor
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Publication Information: Book Title: Navigating Boundaries: The Rhetoric of Women Governors. Contributors: Brenda DeVore Marshall - editor, Molly A. Mayhead - editor. Publisher: Praeger. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: ii.
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