Conflict and the City: How Newspapers Deal with Local Political Conflict Public Deposited
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Chamberlain, Adam Sander
- Affiliation: College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- While the study of the media and politics has become important to the discipline, little is know about how local political issues are depicted by newspapers. Building a theory derived from the communications and political science literature, the political and demographic environment of a city should shape the reporting of local political conflict in newspapers. Using an original data set, the results empirically confirm some aspects of the existing literature while offering new insights into the exact mechanisms behind the reporting of local political conflict.
- Date of publication
- August 2007
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- In Copyright
- Advisor
- Carsey, Thomas M.
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- Open access
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