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Political Communication, Volume 25 Issue 4 2008

Sponsored by the Political Communications divisions of APSA and the ICA
ISSN: 1091-7675 (electronic) 1058-4609 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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New Media and the Polarization of American Political Discourse
Matthew A. Baum; Tim Groeling
Pages 345 – 365
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The Social Basis of Voting Correctly
Sean Richey
Pages 366 – 376
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Party Reputations, Journalistic Expectations: How Issue Ownership Influences Election News
Danny Hayes
Pages 377 – 400
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Late-Night Comedy as a Gateway to Traditional News: An Analysis of Time Trends in News Attention Among Late-Night Comedy Viewers During the 2004 Presidential Primaries
Lauren Feldman; Dannagal Goldthwaite Young
Pages 401 – 422
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Social Networks, Political Discussion, and Voting in Italy: A Study of the 2006 Election
Donatella Campus;  Gianfranco Pasquino; Cristian Vaccari
Pages 423 – 444
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Again, the Almighty Mass Media? The Media's Political Agenda-Setting Power According to Politicians and Journalists in Belgium
Stefaan Walgrave
Pages 445 – 459
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