Overview
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Stephen Coleman
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The Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, London, UK
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Christopher Adasiewicz
Pages 25-42
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- Shoshana Blum-Kulka, Tamar Liebes
Pages 66-91
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Back Matter
Pages 203-211
About this book
This book examines the present and future of televised election debates, from the Nixon-Kennedy presidential debate of 1960 to the age of digital interactive multimedia. A number of contributors, from various perspectives - debate producers, participants and pundits - and from a variety of countries - Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, UK, Israel - discuss the significance of TV debates in what is the first international study of this important political phenomenon.
Editors and Affiliations
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The Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, London, UK
Stephen Coleman
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CHRISTOPHER ADASIEWICZ Researcher, Princeton Survey Research, Washington, DC
ARNOLD AMBER Executive Producer, News Department, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
DIANA B. CARLIN Associate Professor of Communication Studies, University of Kansas
HELEN CLARK Leader, New Zealand Labour Party
JULIE HALL TV Producer and trustee of The Scarman Trust
SHOSHANA-BLUM-KULKA Professor of Social Psychology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON Dean of Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania
RICHARD HOLME (Lord Holme of Cheltenham) sits in the House of Lords at Westminster and was Liberal Democratic Election Campaign Chairman in the 1997 UK general election
TAMAR LIEBES Professor of Social Psychology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
AUSTIN MITCHELL British Labour MP and frequent broadcaster
MARY WALSH Lecturer, School of Management, Queensland University of Technology
IAN WARD Lecturer, Department of Government, University of Queensland