THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds on earlier work by Foley (1993) and Horgan (2001). It considers the changing nature of Irish political journalism and the loss of influence of the Parliamentary Press Gallery and its constituent part, the Political Correspondents Group. This analysis takes place against a backdrop of continuing very high interest in politics in Ireland
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This chapter provides an overview of the state of scholarship on political populism in Ireland, exam...
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds o...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly focused on the campaign as ...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
As with the United States and Great Britain there has been a marked increase in the prevalence of po...
In physics, the Doppler effect describes how the properties of waves - as in sound waves - change in...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS selected findings from the ‘Media for Diversity and Migrant Integration’ proje...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
THE JOURNALISM OF COMMENTATORS and columnists has remained a lacuna in media studies. Their work has...
This article describes a statistical method for aggregating the information from Irish opinion pol...
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This chapter provides an overview of the state of scholarship on political populism in Ireland, exam...
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds o...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly focused on the campaign as ...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
As with the United States and Great Britain there has been a marked increase in the prevalence of po...
In physics, the Doppler effect describes how the properties of waves - as in sound waves - change in...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
THIS ARTICLE PRESENTS selected findings from the ‘Media for Diversity and Migrant Integration’ proje...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
THE JOURNALISM OF COMMENTATORS and columnists has remained a lacuna in media studies. Their work has...
This article describes a statistical method for aggregating the information from Irish opinion pol...
This article examines one of the first attempts by Irish journalists to establish a professional rep...
This thesis provides a broad history of the Irish Press during the years 1919-1948. It sets forth ho...
This chapter provides an overview of the state of scholarship on political populism in Ireland, exam...