Can the Media Serve Democracy? Essays in Honour of Jay G. Blumler
This landmark collection brings leading scholars in the field of political communication to debate one of the most important questions of our age: Can the media serve democracy? For the media to be democratic, they must enter into a positive relationship
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Can the Media Serve Democracy?
10.1057/9781137467928 - Can the Media Serve Democracy?, Edited by Stephen Coleman, Giles Moss and Katy Parry
10.1057/9781137467928 - Can the Media Serve Democracy?, Edited by Stephen Coleman, Giles Moss and Katy Parry
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Essays in Honour of Jay G. Blumler Edited by
Stephen Coleman University of Leeds, UK
Giles Moss University of Leeds, UK and
Katy Parry University of Leeds, UK
10.1057/9781137467928 - Can the Media Serve Democracy?, Edited by Stephen Coleman, Giles Moss and Katy Parry
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Can the Media Serve Democracy?
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