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Critical Review A Journal of Politics and Society, Volume 17 Issue 3 & 4 2005

Academic and Media Bias

ISSN: 1933-8007 (electronic) 0891-3811 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Editorial board
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Introduction
The bias issue
Jeffrey Friedman
Pages 221 – 236
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Research and essays
Faculty partisan affiliations in all disciplines: A voter-registration study
Christopher F. Cardiff; Daniel B. Klein
Pages 237 – 255
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Professors and their politics: The policy views of social scientists
Daniel B. Klein; Charlotta Stern
Pages 257 – 303
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A social-science perspective on media bias
Tim Groseclose; Jeffrey Milyo
Pages 305 – 314
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What conservative media? The unproven case for conservative media bias
William G. Mayer
Pages 315 – 338
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Murray Edelman on symbols and ideology in democratic politics
Samuel DeCanio
Pages 339 – 350
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Populism, elitism, and the populist ideology of elites: The reception of the work of Murray Edelman
Stephen Earl Bennett
Pages 351 – 366
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Murray Edelman, polemicist of public ignorance
Mark Fenster
Pages 367 – 391
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Original Articles
Residential politics: How democracy erodes community
Spencer H. MacCallum
Pages 393 – 425
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Supply-side vs. demand-side tax cuts and U.S. economic growth, 1951–2004
Norton Garfinkle
Pages 427 – 448
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