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The 1992 presidential campaign : a communication perspective
Author(s) -
Robert E. Denton
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.5860/choice.32-3001
Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments A Communication Model of Presidential Campaigns: A 1992 Overview by Robert E. Denton, Jr. and Mary Stuckey The Early Campaign by Judith S. Trent The 1992 Presidential Nominating Conventions: Cordial Concurrence Revisited by David Timmerman and Larry David Smith The 1992 Presidential Debates by Robert V. Friedenberg Political Advertising in the 1992 Campaign by Lynda Lee Kaid A Time for Change in American Politics: The Issue of the 1992 Presidential Election by Rachel L. Holloway Voter Rationality and Media Excess: Image in the 1992 Presidential Campaign by Alan Louden Television News and the Advertising-Driven New Mass Media Election: A More Significant Local Role in 1992? by Montague Kern and Robert H. Wicks The Electronic Town Hall in Campaign '92: Interactive Forum or Carnival of Buncombe? by Dan Nimmo Video Verite: C-SPAN Covers the Candidates by Jannette Kenner Muir Selected Bibliography

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