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New Titles in Political Communication
Titles released from January 2007 to April, 2007.
Journalism and Media Studies
Media Concentration and Democracy: Why ownership Matters. C. Edwin Baker. Cambridge University Press, February 2007.
The Public, the Media, and Agricultural Biotechnology. D. Brossard, J. Shanahan, and T. Nesbitt. Oxford University Press, April 2007.
The Media Were American: U.S. mass media in decline. Jeremy Tunstall. Oxford University Press, January 2007.
American Carnival: Journalism under siege in an age of new media. Neil Henry. University of California Press, Spring 2007.
Technology and Politics
Communication and the New Media: From broadcast to narrowcast. John Harrison and Martin Hirst. Oxford University Press, February 2007.
Technology in Postwar America: A history. Carroll Pursell. Columbia University Press, Spring 2007.
Change of State: Information, policy, and power. Sandra Braman. MIT Press, February 2007.
The Rise of the Blogosphere. Aaron Barlow. Praeger, March 2007.
Digital Crossroads: American telecommunications policy in the Internet age. Jonathan E. Nuechterlein and Phillip J. Weiser. MIT Press, March 2007.
Speed and Politics. Paul Virilio. MIT Press, March 2007.
New Media and Public Spheres. Richard Butsch, Ed. Palgrave, Spring 2007.
Politics/Political Communication
The Difference: How the power of diversity creates better groups, firms, schools, and societies. Scott E. Page. Princeton University press, Spring 2007.
Memo to the President: The art and science of presidential leadership. Michael A. Genovese. Oxford University Press, March 2007.
Governing Through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American democracy and created a culture of fear. Jonathan Simon. Oxford University Press, February 2007.
The Professionalization of Political Communication. Ralph Negrine, Christina Holtz-Bacha, Paolo Mancini, and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos, Eds., University of Chicago Press, Spring 2007.
Advice and Consent: The politics of judicial appointments. Lee Epstein and Jeffrey A. Segal. Oxford University Press, March 2007.
Presidential Secrecy and the Law. Robert M. Pallitto and William G. Weaver. Johns Hopkins University Press, Spring 2007.
Democratic Accountability: Why choice in politics is both possible and necessary. Harvard University Press, March 2007.
The Averaged American: Surveys, ciizens, and the making of a mass public. Sarah E. Igo. Harvard University Press, January 2007.
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