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Political Communication: The Manship School Guide (Revised, Expanded)

ISBN: 9780807137895

Contributors: Mann, Robert (Editor)
Perlmutter, David D (Editor)
Ancu, Monica (Contribution by)
Binstock, Robert H (Contribution by)
Cook, Charlie (Contribution by)
Day, Louis (Contribution by)
Edmonds, Thomas (Contribution by)
Ehrhardt, Malcom P (Contribution by)
Fletcher, William B (Contribution by)
Franzen, John (Contribution by)
Garay, Ronald (Contribution by)
Goidel, Kirby (Contribution by)
Harang, Paul (Contribution by)
Jackson, Bud (Contribution by)
Kaid, Lynda L (Contribution by)
Knobloch, Katie (Contribution by)
Kurpius, David D (Contribution by)
Lundy, Lisa (Contribution by)
Mann, Robert (Contribution by)
Michelson, Melissa (Contribution by)
Parry-Giles, Trevor (Contribution by)
Reilly, Sean (Contribution by)
Schultz, David (Contribution by)
Strother, Dane (Contribution by)
Tyson, Gerry (Contribution by)
West, Darrell (Contribution by)
Xenos, Michael (Contribution by)
Parent, Wayne (Contribution by)

Publisher: LSU Press, 2011

Binding: Paperback (Readerbound Available)

Retail: $26.95

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Description

<P>A new era of political power has arrived, one in which the social media forces of Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter indisputably play a larger role in the political process. In this revised and expanded edition of Political Communication: The Manship School Guide, edited by Robert Mann and David D. Perlmutter, contributors discuss technological changes in the context of studies and techniques that remain unchallenged, resulting in a truly comprehensive manual of the world of political communication.

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