American Government and Politics in the Information Age by Paletz, Owen, and Cook, is a comprehensive introduction to the vital subject of American government and politics.It is a comprehensive introduction to American politics and government; it covers all the basics. The text: • introduces the intricacies of the Constitution, the complexities of federalism, the meanings of civil liberties, and the conflicts over civil rights; • explains how people are socialized to politics, acquire and express opinions, and participate in political life; • describes interest groups, political parties, and elections—the intermediaries that link people to government and politics; • details the branches of government and how they operate; • shows how polici...
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Book synopsis: American Government and Politics is a completely new introductory textbook designed a...
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In 1787 at the dawn of our nation, the Founding Fathers were embroiled in a raging debate over the r...
Newly revised, The Basics of American Government offers a comprehensive overview of the American pol...
The third edition of The Dynamics of Political Communication continues its comprehensive coverage of...
Political communications scholars, members of the press, and political elites have traditionally dis...
This study tests the hypothesis that people who have stronger media literacy skills and who better u...
In order for Americans to fully and effectively participate in their government, they must be adequa...
My dissertation explores how social media exposure affects political knowledge among the American pu...
The world of media has grown immensely, from 24-hour daily news to social media platforms to busines...
This chapter focuses on pedagogical frames and techniques that encourage student engagement and prob...
News Literacy and Democracy invites readers to go beyond surface-level fact checking and to examine ...
Understanding the post-fact era requires going beyond foreign influence or the rise of social media....
"This book investigates news use patterns among five different generations in a time where digital m...
Book synopsis: American Government and Politics is a completely new introductory textbook designed a...
A Powerpoint presentation summarizing key topics in chapter 9 of the textbook American Government an...
IPolitics provides a current analysis of new media\u27s effect on politics. Politicians rely on Twit...
In 1787 at the dawn of our nation, the Founding Fathers were embroiled in a raging debate over the r...
Newly revised, The Basics of American Government offers a comprehensive overview of the American pol...
The third edition of The Dynamics of Political Communication continues its comprehensive coverage of...
Political communications scholars, members of the press, and political elites have traditionally dis...