Jim A. Kuypers’ recent book, Press Bias and Politics, has made a significant advance in the methodology of inquiring into this issue—although it’s a safe bet that many in the scholarly community will be tempted to dismiss it out of hand. That’s a shame, if so, because even if one is disinclined to accept Kuypers’ conclusion that the press tends to favor ideas associated with the political left, his method can at least put the debate on a firmer footing
The chapters in this book suggest that scholars are nowhere near a consensus on whether the mass pub...
This paper empirically examines how political bias affects content in large daily newspapers and the...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
Perhaps one of the oddest debates in scholarly circles—at least, in recent times—has been that over ...
One of the more contentious issues in social science at this time is the question of media bias. Bot...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
that “Most Americans (53 percent) believe that news organizations are politically biased, while just...
The news media plays an essential role in society, but surveys indicate that the media is widely vie...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Many conservatives charge that the national news media exhibit a liberal bias, despite surface appea...
Originally developed by McCombs and Shaw (1972), agenda-setting theory has provided a theoretical fr...
This research note engages the current research on measuring media bias. I present a reanal-ysis of ...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
The chapters in this book suggest that scholars are nowhere near a consensus on whether the mass pub...
This paper empirically examines how political bias affects content in large daily newspapers and the...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
Perhaps one of the oddest debates in scholarly circles—at least, in recent times—has been that over ...
One of the more contentious issues in social science at this time is the question of media bias. Bot...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
that “Most Americans (53 percent) believe that news organizations are politically biased, while just...
The news media plays an essential role in society, but surveys indicate that the media is widely vie...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
We employ several different approaches to estimate the political position of Australian media outlet...
Many conservatives charge that the national news media exhibit a liberal bias, despite surface appea...
Originally developed by McCombs and Shaw (1972), agenda-setting theory has provided a theoretical fr...
This research note engages the current research on measuring media bias. I present a reanal-ysis of ...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...
The chapters in this book suggest that scholars are nowhere near a consensus on whether the mass pub...
This paper empirically examines how political bias affects content in large daily newspapers and the...
In Left Turn: How Liberal Bias Distorts The American Mind, Tim Groseclose argues that media effects ...