Televised presidential debates and public policy /

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Author / Creator:Kraus, Sidney.
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 2000.
Description:xxi, 323 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:LEA's communication series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4146477
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ISBN:0805834112 (cloth : alk. paper)
080581602X
0805816038 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-311) and indexes.

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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Introduction --  |g 2.  |t Overview: Television and the Presidential Election.  |t Television and Political Parties.  |t Television and Presidential Candidates.  |t Television and Voters.  |t Television Campaign Experts, Pollsters, and Polling --  |g 3.  |t Debate Formats: Candidates in Charge.  |t The Negotiation Process.  |t The 1960 Debates.  |t The 1976 Debates.  |t The 1980 Debates.  |t The Baltimore Debate.  |t The Cleveland Debate.  |t The 1984 Debates.  |t The Debate Challenge.  |t The League Sponsorship.  |t The Louisville Debate.  |t The Philadelphia Vice Presidential Debate.  |t The Kansas City Debate.  |t The 1988 Debates.  |t Memorandum of Understanding.  |t The Winston-Salem Debate.  |t The League Pulls Out.  |t The Omaha Vice Presidential Debate.  |t The Los Angeles Debate.  |t The 1992 Debates.  |t The St. Louis Debate.  |t The Atlanta Vice Presidential Debate.  |t The Richmond Debate.  |t The East Lansing Debate.  |t The 1996 Debates.  |t Minor Party Candidates Debate Bids.  |t The Contract.  |t The Hartford Debate.  |t The St. Petersburg Vice Presidential Debate.  |t The San Diego Debate.  |t Concluding Remarks --  |g 4.  |t Debate Coverage: Who's Winning.  |t Predicting and Assessing Winners and Losers.  |t The Myth of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.  |t Recording the Debates - Textual Accuracy.  |t Political Public Relations.  |t Baltimore.  |t Debate as a Sports Contest.  |t The Horse-Race.  |t Spin Doctoring.  |t Who Won --  |g 5.  |t Debate Effects: Voters Win.  |t Assessing Debate Effects.  |t Public Opinion Polling.  |t Debate Impact.  |t Polls.  |t Polling Questions.  |t Debate Strategies.  |t Anderson's Test.  |t Ferrato's Test.  |t Fulani's Test.  |t Perot's Test.  |t Image.  |t Two Scenarios.  |t Before Television.  |t Television.  |t Image vs. Substance.  |t Anecdotal Evidence.  |t Evaluating Debaters.  |t Candidate Personality and Public Pictures.  |t Issues.  |t Activating the Electorate.  |t Exposure, Interest, and Discussion.  |t Voting: Viewers and Nonviewers.  |t Long-Term Effects.  |t Collective Memory and JFK.  |t First Debates --  |g 6.  |t Debate Policy: Every Four Years by Mandate.  |t Mandating Versus Institutionalizing Debates.  |t Presidential Debates Debriefing, 1976.  |t Commission on National Elections.  |t Twentieth Century Fund/Harvard Report.  |t Commission on Presidential Debates, 1987.  |t Sponsors.  |t Presidential Debates and National Issues, 1993.  |t National Presidential Debate Bill of (1991, 1992) 1993 and Democracy in Presidential Debates Act of 1993.  |t Minor Party Candidates.  |t Candidate Control Versus Public Interest.  |t Format.  |t Developing Other Formats.  |t Public Participation and Debate Scheduling.  |t Voter Turnout.  |t Citizen-Directed Political Education.  |t Public Agenda.  |t Agenda of Events.  |t Cater's Cure.  |t Patterson's Plan.  |t Chancellor's "Reform and Rejuvenate"  |t "Nine Sundays"  |t Twentieth-Century Fund Task Force on Presidential Debates.  |t "The Five-Minute Fix"  |t Clinton's and McCain-Feingold's Free Time.  |t Debate Public Funding.  |t Ideas and Recommendations.  |t Corporate Advertising and Public Appeals.  |t Notes and Audiovisuals.  |t Political and Legal Issues.  |t Mandatory Participation.  |t Research and Experiments.  |t Addendum: Participant-Observation and Retrospective Interviewing: Methods for Depicting Communication Events. 
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