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What are the main elements and consequences of the McCain-Feingold legislation?
What are the main elements and consequences of the McCain-Feingold legislation?
Criticism of media coverage during the Vietnam War has been used to justify strict censorship of the press when the U.S. engages in military actions (e.g., the Iraq and Gulf wars). Drawing on our class discussion, to what extent was an independent and oppositional media responsible for “losing the war in Vietnam”? Explain
Criticism of media coverage during the Vietnam War has been used to justify strict censorship of the press when the U.S. engages in military actions (e.g., the Iraq and Gulf wars). To what extent was an independent and oppositional media responsible for “losing the war in Vietnam”? Explain
Describe the evolution of “feeding frenzies,” according to Larry Sabato, as well as some of their causes and consequences.
Describe the evolution of “feeding frenzies,” according to Larry Sabato, as well as some of their causes and consequences.
Briefly outline Zaller’s theory of news coverage of elections, describing the actors’ goals, the three decision rules, and some of the major propositions derived. Then evaluate Zaller’s evidence for the Rule of Product Substitution and how this plays out in news coverage of elections. Why has news coverage of elections gotten more negative in recent years, according to Zaller and to what degree is the news media responsible?
Briefly outline Zaller’s theory of news coverage of elections, describing the actors’ goals, the three decision rules, and some of the major propositions derived. Then evaluate Zaller’s evidence for the Rule of Product Substitution and how this plays out in news coverage of elections. Why has news coverage of elections gotten more negative in recent years, according to Zaller and to what degree is the news media responsible?
Thomas Patterson (not Larry Sabato) and John Zaller offer two very different explanations of patterns in news coverage. First outline three patterns of news coverage that Patterson identifies and Patterson’s explanation for them. Then use Zaller’s theory to explain those same patterns. Which explanation (Patterson’s or Zaller’s) do you think has more validity in your view? Why?
Thomas Patterson (not Larry Sabato) and John Zaller offer two very different explanations of patterns in news coverage. First outline three patterns of news coverage that Patterson identifies and Patterson’s explanation for them. Then use Zaller’s theory to explain those same patterns. Which explanation (Patterson’s or Zaller’s) do you think has more validity in your view? Why?
What is propaganda and what are some of the basic elements of making propaganda effective. How is its effectiveness limited in the U.S.?
What is propaganda and what are some of the basic elements of making propaganda effective. How is its effectiveness limited in the U.S.?
Outline a theory of strong media effects, using examples and pointing out some of its limitations.
Outline a theory of strong media effects, using examples and pointing out some of its limitations.
To what extent are citizens mindless “victims” of the media’s “primordial power” to influence citizens through such mechanisms as priming and framing?
To what extent are citizens mindless “victims” of the media’s “primordial power” to influence citizens through such mechanisms as priming and framing?

