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Index to Volume 14, 1997 active role, see Martin nium: Who Will They Be? A advertising, see Brown; Chaffee National Survey of Chinese advocate role, see Martin Journalism Students, dissertation agency theory, see Napoli abstract, 513-514 Agenda-Senders Versus Agenda-Setters: citizens’ agenda, see Sanchez Television in Spain’s 1996 Election citizenship, see Blumler Campaign, 459-479 civic education, see Simon agenda-setting, see McCombs; Semetko journalism, see SAnchez American foreign policy rhetoric, see Clinton, Hillary Rodham, see Brown; Oslo Gardetto; Winfield analogy, see Whaley Clinton’s, Bill media strategies, see Owen Antenna3, see Semetko Communicating to an Ideal Audience: Arab-Israeli conflict, see Wolfsfeld News and the Notion of the attitude formation, see Owen “Informed Citizen,” 405-419 comparative media analysis, see Rusciano computer-mediated communication, see balance, see Semetko Hill Barnhurst, Kevin G., Media Democracy: Computer-Mediated Political Communica- How Young Citizens Experience tion: the USENET and Political News in the United States and Communities, 3—28 Spain, dissertation abstract, 508— conflict, see Patterson 511 theories, see Romer et al. Blame Discourse Versus Realistic Conflict consensus, see McCombs as Explanation of Ethnic Tension in content analysis, see Ostro; Wasburn Urban Neighborhoods, 273-292 correspondents, see Winfield Blumler, Jay G., Origins of the Crisis of crisis, see Blumler Communication for Citizenship, cultural politics, see Brown 395-404 studies, see Winfield blaming racial tension, see Romer boosterism, see McCombs British “Telecommunications Act of Davis, Richard, Understanding Broadcast 1981”, see Lobo-Fernandes Political Talk: An Introduction, Brown, Mary Ellen, Feminism and Cultural 323-332 Politics: Television Audiences and discourse, see Romer et al. Hillary Rodham Clinton, 255-270 Donsbach, Wolfgang, Media Thrust in the Building Consensus: The News Media’s German Bundestag Election 1994: Agenda-Setting Roles, 433-443 News Values and Professional Norms in Political Communication, 149-170 campaign coverage trends, see Smith Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Explain: news, see Canel; Semetko; Smith Unofficial Sources and Television candidate gender, see Hitchon Coverage of the Dispute over Gays Canel, Maria José and Holli A. Semetko, in the Military, 83-96 Perspectives on Journalism, Power, and Citizenship: An Introduction, 389-391. See also Semetko editorials, see Schaefer Chaffee, Steven and Stacey Frank Kanihan, efficacy feelings, see Hollander Learning about Politics from the election campaign news, see Sanchez; Mass Media, 421-430 Simon Chang, Chingching, see Hitchon elections, see Donsbach children’s media usage, see Simon elite debate, see Schaefer Chinese Journalists for the Next Millen- Emori, Mika, see Romer et al. emotional tone, see Hitchon Hillary Rodham Clinton, Symbolic Gender expertise, see Steele Politics, and the New York Times: January—November, 1992, 225- 240 Fair Weather Friends. The Varying Role of Hitchon, Jacqueline C., Chingching the News Media in the Arab-Israeli Chang, and Rhonda Harris, Should Peace Process, 29-48 Women Emote? Perceptual Bias family, see Winfield and Opinion Change in Response female candidates, see Hitchon to Political Ads for Candidates of feminism, see Brown Different Genders, 49-69 Feminism and Cultural Politics. Television Hollander, Barry A., Fuel to the Fire: Talk Audiences and Hillary Rodham Radio and the Gamson Hypothesis, Clinton, 255-270 355-370 First- and Third-World Newspapers on Holloway, Rachel L., see Whaley World Opinion: Imagined Commu- homosexuals, see Steele nities in the Cold War and Post- Cold War Eras, 171-190 First Lady, see Gardetto; Winfield image construction, see Wasburn first-world national interests, see Rusciano management, see Winfield focus groups, see Brown immigration, see Romer et al. Fuel to the Fire: Talk Radio and the inequality, see Winfield Gamson Hypothesis, 355-370 Interests, Ideals, and Interventions. framing, see Patterson; Steele American Foreign Policy Rhetoric, freedom of speech, see Martin Algarra 1898-1989, dissertation abstract, 506-508 international news, see Wasburn game, see Patterson interpretive reporting, see Patterson Gamson hypothesis, see Hollander investigative reporting, see McCombs Gardetto, Darlaine C., Hillary Rodham Israel, see Wolfsfeld Clinton, Symbolic Gender Politics issue Coverage, see Patterson and the New York Times: January— Iwasaki, Takehisa, Tax Politics in Japan: November, 1992, 225-240 The Case of the Consumption Tax, gays in the military, see Steele dissertation abstract, 513 gender, see Winfield bias, see Smith Germany, see Donsbach Jamieson, Kathleen H., see Romer et al. global community, see Rusciano Japan-U.S. relations, see Wasburn media, see Rusciano Joslyn, Mark R., Pictures Made or governing process, see Patterson Pictures Given? The Impact of government news, see Semetko Media Representations and governor election campaigns, see Smith Individual Predispositions on Political Opinion, dissertation abstract, 503-505 journalism, see Donsbach; McCombs; Hagen, Ingunn, Communicating to an Steele Ideal Audience: News and the norms, see Schaefer Notion of the “Informed Citizen,” journalist’s role, see Martin Algarra 405-419 Harris, Rhonda, see Hitchon Hill, Kevin A. and John E. Hughes, Kanihan, Stacey Frank, see Chaffee Computer-Mediated Political Kids Voting, see Simon Communication: the USENET and King, Larry, see Pan Political Communities, 3-28 Kosicki, Gerald M., see Pan Learning about Politics from the Mass Organizations: Toward a Theory of Media, 421-430 the Media Firm, 207-219 Lennon, Federico Rey, Lights and neutral role, see Martin Algarra Shadows of Public Relations: Public The Next Generation of News Consumers: Opinion, Propaganda, and Public Children’s News Media Choices in Relations in the Work of Edward L. an Election Campaign, 307-322 Bernays, dissertation abstract, 512 news, see Wolfsfeld Lights and Shadows of Public Relations: agendas, see Sanchez Public Opinion, Propaganda, and anchors, see Semetko Public Relations in the Work of consumers, see Simon Edward L. Bernays, dissertation effects, see Owen abstract, 512 management, see Owen Limbaugh, Rush, see Pan media, see McCombs; Patterson Lippmann, see Patterson selection, see Semetko Lobo-Fernandes, Luis F., State Autonomy values, see Donsbach or Transnational Fusion: The news magazines, see Chaffee European Union and the New The News Media: An Effective Political Telecommunications Policies, Actor?, 445-455 dissertation abstract, 505-506 newspapers, see Chaffee newsroom observation, see Semetko new technology, see Blumler The Making of an Image: Hillary Rodham New York Times, see Gardetto Clinton and American Journalists, Norway, see Hagen 241-253 Martin Algarra, Manuel and Norberto Gonzalez Gaitano, The Political objectivity, see Schaefer; Semetko; Steele Role of the Spanish Journalist, 481- operational bias, see Steele 495 opinion activity, see Pan McCombs, Maxwell, Building Consensus: Origins of the Crisis of Communication The News Media’s Agenda-Setting for Citizenship, 395-404 Roles, 433-443 Oslo, see Wolfsfeld meaning construction, see Brown Owen, Diana, Talk Radio and Evaluations media, see Wolfsfeld of President Clinton, 333-354 and policy, see Wolfsfeld content, see Napoli organizations, see Napoli Pan, Zhongdang and Gerald M. Kosicki, representations, see Joslyn Talk Show Exposure as an Opinion use, see Pan Activity, 371-403 Media Coverage of Crime and Public participant role, see Martin Algarra Opinion: An Exploration of the partisan/ideological bias, see Schaefer Second Level of Agenda Setting, passive role, see Martin Algarra dissertation abstract, 514-515 Patterson, Thomas, The News Media: An Media Democracy. How Young Citizens Effective Political Actor?, 445-455 Experience News in the United peace process, see Wolfsfeld States and Spain, dissertation Perspectives on Journalism, Power, and abstract, 508-511 Citizenship: An Introduction, 389- Media Thrust in the German Bundestag 391 Election 1994: News Values and Persuading the Persuaders: Presidential Professional Norms in Political Speeches and Editorial Opinion, Communication, 149-170 97-111 photojournalism, see Winfield Napoli, Philip, A Principal Agent Ap- Pictures Made or Pictures Given? The proach to the Study of Media Impact of Representation and Individual Predispositions on rebuttal rhetoric, see Whaley Political Opinion, dissertation reception analysis, see Hagen abstract, 503-505 Reigner, Catharine, see Romer et al. political advertising, see Hitchon Romer, Daniel, Kathleen H. Jamieson, argument, see Whaley Catharine Reigner, Mika Emori, and attack, see Whaley Brigette Rouson, Blame Discourse candidates, see Chaffee Versus Realistic Conflict as Explana- influence, see Winfield tion of Ethnic Tension in Urban institutions, see Patterson Neighborhoods, 273-292 learning, see Chaffee Rouson, Brigette, see Romer et al. mobilization, see Hollander Rusciano, Frank Louis, First- and Third- participation, see Hollander; Pan World Newspapers on “World predispositions, see Joslyn Opinion:” “Imagined Communities” roles, see Martin Algarra in the Cold War and Post-Cold War Political Communication Scholarship in Eras, 171-190 Germany, 113-146 The Political Role of the Spanish Journal- ist, .481-495 Sanchez, J. Francisco, Reader Participa- postfeminism, see Winfield tion in Spanish Electoral Coverage: power, see Brown The Case of a Small Newspaper, presidential approval/popularity, see 497-502 Schaefer Schaefer, Todd M., Persuading the speeches, see Schaefer Persuaders: Presidential Speeches press-politics, see Blumler and Editorial Opinion, 97-111 A Principal Agent Approach to the Study Schulz, Winifried, Political Communication of Media Organizations: Toward a Scholarship in Germany, 113-146 Theory of the Media Firm, 207-219 Semetko, Holli A. and Marfa José Canel, principal-agent, see Napoli Agenda-Senders Versus Agenda- propaganda, see Wasburn Setters. Television in Spain’s 1996 public communication, see Blumler Election Campaign, 459-479. See discourse, see Pan also Canel issues, see Chaffee senate election campaigns, see Smith journalism, see Blumler; McCombs; Should Women Emote? Perceptual Bias Sanchez and Opinion Change in Response opinion, see McCombs; Pan to Political Ads for Candidates of relations, see Blumler Different Genders, 49-69 service broadcasting, see Hagen; Simon, James, and Bruce D. Merrill, The Semetko Next Generation of News Consum- ers: Children’s News Media Choices in an Election Campaign, qualitative interviews, see Hagen 307-322 Smith, Kevin B., When All’s Fair: Signs of Parity in Media Coverage of Female radio, see Chaffee Candidates, 71-82 reader participation, see Sanchez social context, see Hill Reader Participation in Spanish Electoral desirability, see Hitchon Coverage: The Case of a Small groups, see Hill Newspaper, 497-502 sound bite, see Whaley realism, see Ostro Spain, see Semetko “real-world” cues, see Schaefer State Autonomy or Transnational Fusion: Rebuttal Analogy in Political Communica- The European Union and the New tion: Argument and Attack in Telecommunications Policies, Sound Bite, 293-306 dissertation abstract, 505-506 Steele, Janet E., Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Understanding Broadcast Political Talk: Don't Explain Unofficial Sources and An Introduction, 323-332 Television Coverage of the Dispute unofficial sources, see Steele over Gays in the Military, 83-96 urban neighborhoods, see Romer et al. stereotypes, see Gardetto USENET, see Hill survey research, see Martin Algarra The Symbolic Construction of Rival Nations: Radio Japan’s Coverage of Wasburn, Philo, The Symbolic Construc- U.S.—Japanese Trade Disputes, tion of Rival Nations: Radio Japan’s 191-206 Coverage of U.S.—Japanese Trade symbolic gender politics, see Gardetto Disputes, 191-206 politics, see Winfield Whaley, Bryan B. and Rachel B. Hollo- way, Rebuttal Analogy in Political Communication: Argument and Attack in Sound Bite, 293-306 talk radio, see Hollander; Owen When All’s Fair: Signs of Parity in Media Talk Radio and Evaluations of President Coverage of Female Candidates, Clinton?, 333-354 71-82 Talk Show Exposure as an Opinion wifestyles, see Gardetto Activity, 371-403 Winfield, Betty Houchin, The Making of talk shows, see Pan an Image: Hillary Rodham Clinton television, see Chaffee; Semetko and American Journalists, 241-253 audiences, see Brown Wolfsfeld, Gadi, Fair Weather Friends: The images of Hillary Rodham Clinton, see Varying Role of the News Media in Brown the Arab-Israeli Peace Process, 29-48 news, see Hagen; Steele; Winfield women, see Winfield preference, see Simon and politics, see Gardetto; Winfield third-person effect, see Hitchon world opinion, see Rusciano third-world national interests, see Wu, Wei, Chinese Journalists for the Next Rusciano Millennium: Who Will They Be? A trade news, see Wasburn National Survey of Chinese Journal- trust in government, see Hollander ism Students, dissertation abstract, TVE1, see Semetko 513-514

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