This work examines the dynamic relationship among elites, media, and the public during authoritarian rule. Using Brazil’s military regime (1964–85), it investigates whether changing press censorship influenced public support for military rule during the period of political liberalization. This paper uses the exposure-resistance model of opinion formation, in which a person’s probability of supporting a position depends first on her probability of exposure to and reception of an elite cue advocating that position, and secondarily on the probability that she resists that position once exposed. Her likelihood of exposure to and reception of elite cues increases with her attention to news media and the extent of her political awareness; her odd...
Este artigo discute representações sobre os papéis assumidos pela imprensa no golpe de 1964, na dita...
O presente trabalho é um estudo dos editoriais dos jornais Correio da Manhã e Jornal do Brasil entre...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
This work examines the dynamic relationship among elites, media, and the public during authoritarian...
This paper proposes that dissident leaders aiming to build mass opposition movements follow the main...
This paper proposes that dissident leaders aiming to build mass opposition movements follow the main...
The dictatorships of the twentieth century used different kinds of propaganda machines to justify th...
<p>This dissertation argues that the civilian "political class" played an understudied yet decisive ...
The research focuses on the role played by photojournalism in the press during the military dictator...
This article analyzes opinion polls conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Stati...
Why do dictatorships sometimes allow opposition groups to publish media, but at other times forbid o...
This study has been an attempt to assess the relation between media dependency and political percept...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
This article tries to understand the (mis)directions of Political History and how the relations of p...
Este artigo discute representações sobre os papéis assumidos pela imprensa no golpe de 1964, na dita...
O presente trabalho é um estudo dos editoriais dos jornais Correio da Manhã e Jornal do Brasil entre...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...
This work examines the dynamic relationship among elites, media, and the public during authoritarian...
This paper proposes that dissident leaders aiming to build mass opposition movements follow the main...
This paper proposes that dissident leaders aiming to build mass opposition movements follow the main...
The dictatorships of the twentieth century used different kinds of propaganda machines to justify th...
<p>This dissertation argues that the civilian "political class" played an understudied yet decisive ...
The research focuses on the role played by photojournalism in the press during the military dictator...
This article analyzes opinion polls conducted by the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Stati...
Why do dictatorships sometimes allow opposition groups to publish media, but at other times forbid o...
This study has been an attempt to assess the relation between media dependency and political percept...
Why do people support repressive and authoritarian leaders? In many Latin American countries, as wel...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
This article tries to understand the (mis)directions of Political History and how the relations of p...
Este artigo discute representações sobre os papéis assumidos pela imprensa no golpe de 1964, na dita...
O presente trabalho é um estudo dos editoriais dos jornais Correio da Manhã e Jornal do Brasil entre...
“Political communication researchers often take for granted that a free press is one of the most imp...