Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Davis, Richard
Covering the United States Supreme Court in the Digital Age
Herausgeber: Davis, Richard
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This book examines the relationship between justices and the press including coverage of the institution and the effects of coverage on public opinion.
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This book examines the relationship between justices and the press including coverage of the institution and the effects of coverage on public opinion.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781107052451
- ISBN-10: 1107052459
- Artikelnr.: 41243762
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9781107052451
- ISBN-10: 1107052459
- Artikelnr.: 41243762
1. The symbiotic relationship between the US Supreme Court and the press
Richard Davis; 2. How and why the Supreme Court remains undercovered Tyler
Johnson; 3. News coverage of the Supreme Court docket Terri L. Towner and
Rosalee Clawson; 4. The Supreme Court and new media technologies Vincent
James Strickler; 5. Explaining intermedia coverage of Supreme Court
decisions Richard L. Vining, Jr and Phil Marcin; 6. Constructing Harry
Blackmun Eric N. Waltenberg and Rorie Spill Solberg; 7. On and off the
Supreme Court beat: differences in newspaper coverage of the Supreme Court
and the implications for public support Nicholas LaRowe and Valerie
Hoekstra; 8. The placement of conflict: the Supreme Court and issue
attention in the national media Joseph Daniel Ura; 9. How traditional
journalists cover the court in the new media age David G. Savage; 10. The
Supreme Court and new media Dahlia Lithwick; 11. What the justices think of
the press Laura Moyer and Matt Thornton; 12. Justice Brennan and the press
Seth Stern; 13. Justice John Paul Stevens and the press: extra! Extra! Read
all about it! Bill Barnhart.
Richard Davis; 2. How and why the Supreme Court remains undercovered Tyler
Johnson; 3. News coverage of the Supreme Court docket Terri L. Towner and
Rosalee Clawson; 4. The Supreme Court and new media technologies Vincent
James Strickler; 5. Explaining intermedia coverage of Supreme Court
decisions Richard L. Vining, Jr and Phil Marcin; 6. Constructing Harry
Blackmun Eric N. Waltenberg and Rorie Spill Solberg; 7. On and off the
Supreme Court beat: differences in newspaper coverage of the Supreme Court
and the implications for public support Nicholas LaRowe and Valerie
Hoekstra; 8. The placement of conflict: the Supreme Court and issue
attention in the national media Joseph Daniel Ura; 9. How traditional
journalists cover the court in the new media age David G. Savage; 10. The
Supreme Court and new media Dahlia Lithwick; 11. What the justices think of
the press Laura Moyer and Matt Thornton; 12. Justice Brennan and the press
Seth Stern; 13. Justice John Paul Stevens and the press: extra! Extra! Read
all about it! Bill Barnhart.
1. The symbiotic relationship between the US Supreme Court and the press
Richard Davis; 2. How and why the Supreme Court remains undercovered Tyler
Johnson; 3. News coverage of the Supreme Court docket Terri L. Towner and
Rosalee Clawson; 4. The Supreme Court and new media technologies Vincent
James Strickler; 5. Explaining intermedia coverage of Supreme Court
decisions Richard L. Vining, Jr and Phil Marcin; 6. Constructing Harry
Blackmun Eric N. Waltenberg and Rorie Spill Solberg; 7. On and off the
Supreme Court beat: differences in newspaper coverage of the Supreme Court
and the implications for public support Nicholas LaRowe and Valerie
Hoekstra; 8. The placement of conflict: the Supreme Court and issue
attention in the national media Joseph Daniel Ura; 9. How traditional
journalists cover the court in the new media age David G. Savage; 10. The
Supreme Court and new media Dahlia Lithwick; 11. What the justices think of
the press Laura Moyer and Matt Thornton; 12. Justice Brennan and the press
Seth Stern; 13. Justice John Paul Stevens and the press: extra! Extra! Read
all about it! Bill Barnhart.
Richard Davis; 2. How and why the Supreme Court remains undercovered Tyler
Johnson; 3. News coverage of the Supreme Court docket Terri L. Towner and
Rosalee Clawson; 4. The Supreme Court and new media technologies Vincent
James Strickler; 5. Explaining intermedia coverage of Supreme Court
decisions Richard L. Vining, Jr and Phil Marcin; 6. Constructing Harry
Blackmun Eric N. Waltenberg and Rorie Spill Solberg; 7. On and off the
Supreme Court beat: differences in newspaper coverage of the Supreme Court
and the implications for public support Nicholas LaRowe and Valerie
Hoekstra; 8. The placement of conflict: the Supreme Court and issue
attention in the national media Joseph Daniel Ura; 9. How traditional
journalists cover the court in the new media age David G. Savage; 10. The
Supreme Court and new media Dahlia Lithwick; 11. What the justices think of
the press Laura Moyer and Matt Thornton; 12. Justice Brennan and the press
Seth Stern; 13. Justice John Paul Stevens and the press: extra! Extra! Read
all about it! Bill Barnhart.