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(Ebook) Congress and the Media : Beyond Institutional Power by Vinson, C. Danielle ISBN 9780190632243, 9780190632267, 0190632240, 0190632267

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Authors:Vinson, C. Danielle
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780190632243, 9780190632267, 0190632240, 0190632267
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(Ebook) Congress and the Media : Beyond Institutional Power by Vinson, C. Danielle ISBN 9780190632243, 9780190632267, 0190632240, 0190632267

Members of Congress have increasingly embraced media relations to influence policymaking. In Congress and the Media, Vinson argues that congressional members use the media to supplement their formal powers or to compensate for their lack of power to explain why congressional members go public and when they are likely to succeed in getting coverage.
Abstract: Members of Congress have increasingly embraced media relations to influence policymaking. In Congress and the Media, Vinson argues that congressional members use the media to supplement their formal powers or to compensate for their lack of power to explain why congressional members go public and when they are likely to succeed in getting coverage
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