6.10.06

Political Communication. Volume 23, Number 3 / July-September 2006

Introduction: Great Underappreciated Works Deserving of Renewed Attention
pp. 253 - 254
Susan Herbst

Communication, Politics, and the Notions of Martin Spencer
pp. 255 - 262
Roderick P. Hart

Rediscovering Gabriel Tarde*
pp. 263 - 270
Elihu Katz

Celebrity, Public Image, and American Political Life: Rereading Robert K. Merton's Mass Persuasion
pp. 271 - 284
Peter Simonson

Legitimate Power in a Mediated Age: Revisiting Carl J. Friedrich's “Authority, Reason and Discretion”
pp. 285 - 290
Susan Herbst

Going Public as Political Strategy: The Bush Administration, an Echoing Press, and Passage of the Patriot Act
pp. 291 - 312
David Domke, Erica S. Graham, Kevin Coe, Sue Lockett John, Ted Coopman

Exposure to the Newer Media in a Presidential Primary Campaign
pp. 313 - 332
David Tewksbury

Competing Actors and the Construction of Political News: The Contest Over Waves in Israel
pp. 333 - 354
Gadi Wolfsfeld and Tamir Sheafer

A Review of: “Art, Culture, and Media Under the Third Reich / The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics”
pp. 355 - 358
Barbara Spackman

A Review of: “Comparing Political Communication: Theories, Cases and Challenges”: edited by Frank Esser and Barbara Pfetsch. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 418 pp. $29.95 paper
pp. 358 - 361
Denis McQuail

A Review of: “Political Communication in a New Era: A Cross-National Perspective”*: edited by Philippe J. Maarek and Gadi Wolfsfeld. London: Routledge, 2003. 200 pp. $115.00 hardcover
pp. 361 - 363
Kees Brants

A Review of: “Things Might Go Right: Prospects for Peace and a Better Life in an Age of Globalization and Specialization”*: by W. Phillips Davison. New York: iUniverse, 2004. 332 pp. $23.95 paper
pp. 363 - 364
Adam P. Brinegar

A Review of: “Media and the Path to Peace”: by Gadi Wolfsfeld. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 271 pp. $75 cloth
pp. 364 - 366
Johan Galtung

A Review of: “Media and Power in Post-Soviet Russia”: by Ivan Zassoursky. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, 2005. 269 pp. $27.95 paper
pp. 366 - 367
Ellen Mickiewicz

A Review of: “Israeli and Palestinian Postcards: Presentations of National Self”: by Tim Jon Semmerling. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2004. 233 pp. $24.95, paper
pp. 367 - 369
Stephen Zunes

A Review of: “With God on Our Side: George W. Bush and the Rise of the Religious Right”*: directed by Calvin Skaggs and David Van Taylor, produced by Calvin Skaggs, David Van Taylor, and Ali Pomeroy, 2004. 97 minutes. Part One: “The Early Crusades.” Part Two: “The Real Deal.” Distributed by First Run/Icarus Films. Contact: (718) 488–8900 or mailroom@fric.com
pp. 371 - 374
Mark I. Pinsky

A Review of: “Deadly Enemies”: directed and produced by Susan Lambert, 2004. 51 minutes. Distributed by First Run/Icarus Films. Contact: (718) 488–8900 or mailroom@frif.com
pp. 374 - 375
Amy E. Smithson

A Review of: “Litigating Disaster”: directed by Ilan Ziv, produced by Luc Martin Gousset and Ilan Ziv, 2004. 52 minutes. Distributed by First Run/Icarus Films. Contact: (718) 488-8900 or mailroom@frif.com
pp. 375 - 377
William Mazzarella

A Review of: “The Take”: a film by Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein, a co-production of Barna Alper Productions and the National Film Board of Canada, 2004. 87 minutes. Distributed by First Run/Icarus Films. Contact: (718) 488–8900 or mailroom@frif.com
pp. 377 - 378
Michal Osterweil

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