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The Public Sphere Revisited: U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign (Top Student Paper) |
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One of the key concepts that facilitate a pluralistic public sphere is the diversity of sources and issues provided by the media for deliberative civic communication. This paper examines the role of national and battleground state newspaper in providing diverse information sources and issues covered in a closely contested 2004 presidential campaign. Our analysis reveal that national and battleground newspapers significantly differ in their reliance on various governments, non-government, elite and non-elite sources. Results also indicate that national and battleground state newspapers significantly differ in their coverage of various issues. |
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| Humane, Abhiyan., Nah, Seungahn., Pikalek, Amy., Lee, Seung-Hyun. and Rotchadl, Nick. "The Public Sphere Revisited: U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign (Top Student Paper)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany, Jun 16, 2006 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93163_index.html> |
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| Humane, A. , Nah, S. , Pikalek, A. , Lee, S. and Rotchadl, N. , 2006-06-16 "The Public Sphere Revisited: U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election Campaign (Top Student Paper)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany Online <PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93163_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: One of the key concepts that facilitate a pluralistic public sphere is the diversity of sources and issues provided by the media for deliberative civic communication. This paper examines the role of national and battleground state newspaper in providing diverse information sources and issues covered in a closely contested 2004 presidential campaign. Our analysis reveal that national and battleground newspapers significantly differ in their reliance on various governments, non-government, elite and non-elite sources. Results also indicate that national and battleground state newspapers significantly differ in their coverage of various issues. |
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| Coverage of the 2004 presidential election campaign Introduction Every four years U.S. citizens go to the polls to determine who will be the next President of the United States. One of the basic tenets of a democratic system is that all citizens have the opportunity to directly participate in the political decision making process. For the system to be effective it requires an informed electorate making rational decisions. Without a doubt the news media are deeply engrained in a |
| is winning or losing. Character articles predominantly focused on the type of person one or more candidate is/are (good bad religious moral strong weak etc.) Strategy articles predominantly focuses on why a campaign is doing what it is doing or what it should be doing. Media articles predominantly Coverage of the 2004 presidential election campaign focuses on what the media are doing and how they are covering the campaign. Event-specific articles predominantly focuses on the candidates’ schedules and what |
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