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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgment 2011
2 p. 288-289
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2 Acknowledgment 2009
2 p. 285-286
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3 Adherence to the Protest Paradigm: The Influence of Protest Goals and Tactics on News Coverage in U.S. and International Newspapers Boyle, Michael P.
2012
2 p. 127-144
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4 After Leveson: Recommendations for Instituting the Public and Press Council Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
2014
2 p. 202-225
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5 Allies and Audiences: Evolving Strategies in Defense and Intelligence Propaganda Briant, Emma L.
2015
2 p. 145-165
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6 Andrew B. Whitford and Jeff Yates Presidential Rhetoric and the Public Agenda: Constructing the War on Drugs. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univ ersity Press Rottinghaus, Brandon
2011
2 p. 286-287
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7 An Unexpected Crisis: The News Media in Postindustrial Democracies Starr, Paul
2012
2 p. 234-242
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8 Approximately Informed, Occasionally Monitorial? Reconsidering Normative Citizen Ideals Ytre-Arne, Brita
2018
2 p. 227-246
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9 Better off without You? How the British Media Portrayed EU Citizens in Brexit News Walter, Stefanie
2019
2 p. 210-232
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10 Book Notes Coleman, Stephen
2010
2 p. 246-250
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11 Book Notes Stewart, Daxton
2009
2 p. 279-284
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12 Book Review: America and the Politics of Insecurity Wagner, Michael W.
2018
2 p. 268-270
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13 Book Review: Civic Hope: How Ordinary Americans Keep Democracy Alive Wright, Scott
2019
2 p. 258-262
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14 Book Review: Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age Livingston, Steven
2016
2 p. 276-278
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15 Book Review: Do-It-Yourself Democracy Karpf, David
2016
2 p. 273-275
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16 Book Review: Framing Inequality: News Media, Public Opinion, and the Neoliberal Turn in U.S. Public Policy Bonner, Michelle D.

2 p. 323-325
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17 Book Review: Frenemies: How Social Media Polarizes America Gainous, Jason

2 p. 320-321
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18 Book Review: Intertextuality and the 24-Hour News Cycle: A Day in the Rhetorical Life of Colin Powell’s U.N. Address Hart, Roderick P.
2017
2 p. 266-268
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19 Book Review: Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire: Empire at Home and Abroad Abbas, Tahir
2014
2 p. 266-270
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20 Book Review: Journalistic Role Performance: Concepts, Contexts, and Methods Blumler, Jay G.
2018
2 p. 270-271
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21 Book Review: Media Transparency in China: Rethinking Rhetoric and Reality Polumbaum, Judy
2015
2 p. 268-270
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22 Book Review: Misinformation and Mass Audiences Chadwick, Andrew
2019
2 p. 254-256
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23 Book Review: Presidential Communication and Character: White House News Management from Clinton and Cable to Twitter and Trump Rice, Laurie L.
2019
2 p. 262-264
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24 Book Review: Promotional Cultures: The Rise and Spread of Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing and Branding Wring, Dominic
2016
2 p. 275-276
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25 Book Review: Prototype Politics: Technology-Intensive Campaigning and the Data of Democracy Jungherr, Andreas
2017
2 p. 264-266
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26 Book Review: Revolution Stalled: The Political Limits of the Internet in the Post-Soviet Sphere Becker, Jonathan
2016
2 p. 278-280
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27 Book Review: Talk Show Campaigns: Presidential Candidates on Daytime and Late Night Television Baym, Geoffrey
2019
2 p. 256-258
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28 Book Review: The Hybrid Media System: Politics and Power Napoli, Philip M.
2015
2 p. 266-268
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29 Book Review: Uncivil Agreement Wlezien, Christopher

2 p. 322-323
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30 Building Empirical Typologies with QCA Büchel, Florin
2016
2 p. 209-232
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31 Carol P. Lai, Media in Hong Kong: Press Freedom and Political Change, 1967—2005. (Oxford: Routledge, 2007), 269 pp Lee, Francis L. F.
2008
2 p. 182-182
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32 Changing Times, Changing Journalism Mellado, Claudia
2017
2 p. 244-263
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33 Civil Society Organizations at the Gates? A Gatekeeping Study of News Making Efforts by NGOs and Government Institutions Van Leuven, Sarah
2014
2 p. 160-180
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34 Commercialism and Election Framing: A Content Analysis of Twelve Newspapers in the 2011 Irish General Election McMenamin, Iain
2013
2 p. 167-187
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35 Communicating Female and Minority Interests Online: A Study of Web Site Issue Discussion among Female, Latino, and African American Members of Congress Gershon, Sarah Allen
2008
2 p. 120-140
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36 Controversial Cartoons in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Bourdon, Jerome
2016
2 p. 188-208
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37 Corrigendum to Enduring Gender Bias in Reporting on Political Elite Positions: Media Coverage of Female MPs in Belgian News Broadcasts (2003–2011)
2 p. 327
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38 Covering Protests on Twitter: The Influences on Journalists’ Social Media Portrayals of Left- and Right-Leaning Demonstrations in Brazil Mourão, Rachel R.

2 p. 260-280
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39 Crisis Communication as a Multilevel Game: The Muhammad Cartoons from a Crisis Diplomacy Perspective Lindholm, Kristina
2011
2 p. 254-271
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40 Donor Power and the News Scott, Martin
2017
2 p. 163-184
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41 Duplicate publication
2 p. NP1
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42 Editorial Waisbord, Silvio
2009
2 p. 143-145
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43 End of Story: Accountability Spectacle as “Closure” in National Security News Schlosberg, Justin
2015
2 p. 228-246
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44 Erika Falk, Women for President, Media Bias in Eight Campaigns (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2008), 171 pp. + 6 pages photos Houchin Winfield, Betty
2008
2 p. 184-185
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45 Erratum to Crossing Lines in the Twitter Debate on Catalonia’s Independence
2 p. 326
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46 Examining the Roles of Political Social Network and Internal Efficacy on Social Media News Engagement: A Comparative Study of Six Asian Countries Chan, Michael
2019
2 p. 127-145
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47 Exogenous and Endogenous Democracy: South African Politics and Media Tomaselli, Keyan G.
2008
2 p. 171-180
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48 Exploring the Association between Israeli Legislators’ Physical Attractiveness and Their Television News Coverage Tsfati, Yariv
2010
2 p. 175-192
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49 Favorable Opportunity Structures for Populist Communication: Comparing Different Types of Politicians and Issues in Social Media, Television and the Press Ernst, Nicole
2019
2 p. 165-188
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50 Forward to the Past: The Intractable Problems of Romania's Media System Gross, Peter
2008
2 p. 141-152
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51 Framing the Immigration Policy Agenda Dekker, Rianne
2017
2 p. 202-222
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52 Framing the Taxation-Democratization Link: An Automated Content Analysis of Cross-National Newspaper Data Kananovich, Volha
2018
2 p. 247-267
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53 From Government Office to Private PR: Career Patterns of Special Ministerial Advisers and the Privatization of Politics Blach-Ørsten, Mark

2 p. 301-319
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54 From Liberal to Polarized Liberal? Contemporary U.S. News in Hallin and Mancini’s Typology of News Systems Nechushtai, Efrat
2018
2 p. 183-201
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55 Hero on Twitter, Traitor on News: How Social Media and Legacy News Frame Snowden Qin, Jie
2015
2 p. 166-184
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56 How Polarized Are Online and Offline News Audiences? A Comparative Analysis of Twelve Countries Fletcher, Richard

2 p. 169-195
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57 Image that Matters: News Media Consumption and Party Leader Effects on Voting Behavior Garzia, Diego

2 p. 238-259
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58 In Democracy As in Dictatorship: Government Pressures on the Spanish Private News Agency Europa Press Barrera, Carlos
2013
2 p. 188-207
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59 Internet News: Is It a Replacement for Traditional Media Outlets? Gaskins, Benjamin
2012
2 p. 190-213
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60 Invited Book Review: Groundbreakers: How Obama’s 2.2 Million Volunteers Transformed Campaigning in America Shea, Daniel M.
2017
2 p. 268-270
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61 Issue Emergence, Evolution of Controversy, and Implications for Competitive Framing: The Case of the HPV Vaccine Fowler, Erika Franklin
2012
2 p. 169-189
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62 Is the Internet Homogenizing or Diversifying the News? External Pluralism in the U.S., Danish, and French Press Powers, Matthew
2014
2 p. 246-265
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63 “It’s Catchy, but It Gets You F*cking Nowhere” Groot Kormelink, Tim
2017
2 p. 143-162
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64 Japan’s Political Tsunami: What’s Media Got to Do with It? McCargo, Duncan
2010
2 p. 236-245
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65 Journalists and Political Sources in Nigeria Ciboh, Rodney
2017
2 p. 185-201
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66 Live from the White House: Making the News 2011
2 p. 272-283
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67 Local Newspaper Coverage of the Presidency Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew
2008
2 p. 103-119
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68 Maria-Jose Canel and Karen Sanders, Morality Tales: Political Scandal and Journalism in Britain and Spain in the 1990s (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2006), 242 pp Palmer, Jerry
2008
2 p. 183-184
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69 May We Have Your Attention Please? Human-Rights NGOs and the Problem of Global Communication Thrall, A. Trevor
2014
2 p. 135-159
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70 Media Effects on Politicians Helfer, Luzia
2016
2 p. 233-252
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71 Media Independence through Routine Press-State Relations: Immigration and Government Statistics in the British Press Allen, William L.
2018
2 p. 202-226
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72 Media Strategies and Manipulations of Intelligence Services: The Case of Israel Magen, Clila
2015
2 p. 247-265
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73 Mediatization and Personalization of Politics in Italy and France: The Cases of Berlusconi and Sarkozy Campus, Donatella
2010
2 p. 219-235
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74 Media Uses and Effects in New Democracies: The Case of Poland’s 2005 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Tworzecki, Hubert
2010
2 p. 155-174
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75 Milena Michalski and James Gow, War, Image and Legitimacy: Viewing Contemporary Conflict (New York: Routledge, 2007), 268 pp Britten, Bob
2008
2 p. 181-181
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76 Modes of Professional Campaigning: A Four-Country Comparison in the European Parliamentary Elections, 2009 Tenscher, Jens
2012
2 p. 145-168
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77 Moral Politicking Becker, Amy B.
2009
2 p. 186-211
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78 Negative Campaigning and the Logic of Retaliation in Multiparty Competition Dolezal, Martin
2016
2 p. 253-272
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79 Networked Gatekeeping and Networked Framing on #Egypt Meraz, Sharon
2013
2 p. 138-166
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80 News, Agenda Building, and Intelligence Agencies: A Systematic Review of the Field from the Discipline of Journalism, Media, and Communications Bakir, Vian
2015
2 p. 131-144
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81 News, Discussion, and Associative Issue Ownership: Instability at the Micro Level versus Stability at the Macro Level Kleinnijenhuis, Jan
2014
2 p. 226-245
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82 Not (Yet) a New Era of Minimal Effects: A Study of Agenda Setting at the Aggregate and Individual Levels Shehata, Adam
2013
2 p. 234-255
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83 On Teaching the Mass Media and Politics Gamson, William A.
2008
2 p. 153-159
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84 Party Systems and Oppositional Voices in the News Media Sheafer, Tamir
2009
2 p. 146-165
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85 P. D’Angelo and J. A. Kuypers Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives. New York: Routledge, 2009, 376 pp Matthes, Jörg
2011
2 p. 284-285
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86 Policy or Processes in Focus? Skorkjær Binderkrantz, Anne
2009
2 p. 166-185
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87 Political Agenda Setting as Mediatized Politics? Media–Politics Interactions from a Party and Issue Competition Perspective Thesen, Gunnar
2014
2 p. 181-201
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88 Political Blogging and Campaign 2008: A Roundtable Perlmutter, David D.
2008
2 p. 160-170
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89 Political Blogging and (Re) Envisioning the Virtual Public Sphere: Muslim— Christian Discourses in Two Egyptian Blogs el-Nawawy, Mohammed
2011
2 p. 234-253
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90 Political Communication in Freefall: The British Case—and Others? Blumler, Jay G.
2010
2 p. 139-154
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91 Political Photography, Journalism, and Framing in the Digital Age: The Management of Visual Media by the Prime Minister of Canada Marland, Alex
2012
2 p. 214-233
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92 Protesting the Paradigm Shahin, Saif
2016
2 p. 143-164
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93 Revealing the Hybrid Patterns: Conflict Coverage as a Product of a Commercial and a Normative Media Logic Koehler, Christina
2019
2 p. 233-253
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94 “Russia Accuses Fleet Street”: Journalists and MI6 during the Cold War Dorril, Stephen
2015
2 p. 204-227
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95 Secrets, Lies, and Journalist-Spies: The Contemporary Moral Dilemma for Bulgarian Media Professionals Trifonova Price, Lada
2015
2 p. 185-203
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96 Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First Wolfsfeld, Gadi
2013
2 p. 115-137
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97 Social Media as a Sphere for “Risky” Political Expression: A Twenty-Country Multilevel Comparative Analysis Barnidge, Matthew
2018
2 p. 161-182
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98 Spanish- and English-language Local Television Coverage of Politics and the Tendency to Cater to Latino Audiences Fowler, Erika Franklin
2009
2 p. 232-256
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99 Still On the Beaten Path: How Gender Impacted the Coverage of Male and Female Romanian Candidates for European Office Dan, Viorela
2013
2 p. 208-233
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100 The Construction of News: Energy Crises, Advocacy Messages, and Frames toward Conservation Bolsen, Toby
2011
2 p. 143-162
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101 The Forgotten Role of the Global Newsreel Industry in the Long Transition from Text to Television Althaus, Scott L.
2010
2 p. 193-218
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102 The Irony of Satire LaMarre, Heather L.
2009
2 p. 212-231
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103 The Media’s Informational Function in Political Agenda-Setting Processes Sevenans, Julie
2017
2 p. 223-243
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104 The Mission of Indonesian Journalism: Balancing Democracy, Development, and Islamic Values Pintak, Lawrence
2011
2 p. 185-209
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105 Theorizing Mediated Public Diplomacy: The U.S. Case Entman, Robert M.
2008
2 p. 87-102
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106 The Populist Radical Right and the Media in the Benelux: Friend or Foe? de Jonge, Léonie
2019
2 p. 189-209
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107 The Role of National Narratives in Reconciliation: The Case of Mohammad al-Dura Auerbach, Yehudith
2011
2 p. 210-233
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108 The Universal and the Contextual of Media Systems: Research Design, Epistemology, and the Production of Comparative Knowledge Powers, Matthew
2018
2 p. 143-160
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109 The Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: How Russia’s Internet Research Agency Tweets Appeared in U.S. News as Vox Populi Lukito, Josephine

2 p. 196-216
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110 Time is of the Essence: A Longitudinal Study on Business Presence in Political News in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands Aizenberg, Ellis

2 p. 281-300
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111 Untrustworthy News and the Media as “Enemy of the People?” How a Populist Worldview Shapes Recipients’ Attitudes toward the Media Fawzi, Nayla
2019
2 p. 146-164
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112 When the Fourth Estate Becomes a Fifth Column Hutchison, Marc L.
2016
2 p. 165-187
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113 Who's Minding the Gate? Bock, Mary Angela
2009
2 p. 257-278
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114 Who Uses Fact-Checking Sites? The Impact of Demographics, Political Antecedents, and Media Use on Fact-Checking Site Awareness, Attitudes, and Behavior Robertson, Craig T.

2 p. 217-237
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115 Widening or Reducing the Knowledge Gap? Testing the Media Effects on Political Knowledge in Spain (2004-2006) Fraile, Marta
2011
2 p. 163-184
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116 WITHDRAWN: A Different Beast? Televised Election Debates in Parliamentary Democracies Anstead, Nick

2 p. NP2-NP20
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