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050 00 $aJK524$b.K73 1999
082 00 $a324.7/3/0973$221
100 1 $aKraus, Sidney.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79043416
245 10 $aTelevised presidential debates and public policy /$cSidney Kraus.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aMahwah, N.J. :$bLawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers,$c1999, ©2000.
263 $a9904
300 $axxi, 323 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction --$g2.$tOverview: Television and the Presidential Election.$tTelevision and Political Parties.$tTelevision and Presidential Candidates.$tTelevision and Voters.$tTelevision Campaign Experts, Pollsters, and Polling --$g3.$tDebate Formats: Candidates in Charge.$tThe Negotiation Process.$tThe 1960 Debates.$tThe 1976 Debates.$tThe 1980 Debates.$tThe Baltimore Debate.$tThe Cleveland Debate.$tThe 1984 Debates.$tThe Debate Challenge.$tThe League Sponsorship.$tThe Louisville Debate.$tThe Philadelphia Vice Presidential Debate.$tThe Kansas City Debate.$tThe 1988 Debates.$tMemorandum of Understanding.$tThe Winston-Salem Debate.$tThe League Pulls Out.$tThe Omaha Vice Presidential Debate.$tThe Los Angeles Debate.$tThe 1992 Debates.$tThe St. Louis Debate.$tThe Atlanta Vice Presidential Debate.$tThe Richmond Debate.$tThe East Lansing Debate.$tThe 1996 Debates.$tMinor Party Candidates Debate Bids.$tThe Contract.$tThe Hartford Debate.$tThe St. Petersburg Vice Presidential Debate.$tThe San Diego Debate.
505 80 $tConcluding Remarks --$g4.$tDebate Coverage: Who's Winning.$tPredicting and Assessing Winners and Losers.$tThe Myth of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.$tRecording the Debates - Textual Accuracy.$tPolitical Public Relations.$tBaltimore.$tDebate as a Sports Contest.$tThe Horse-Race.$tSpin Doctoring.$tWho Won --$g5.$tDebate Effects: Voters Win.$tAssessing Debate Effects.$tPublic Opinion Polling.$tDebate Impact.$tPolls.$tPolling Questions.$tDebate Strategies.$tAnderson's Test.$tFerrato's Test.$tFulani's Test.$tPerot's Test.$tImage.$tTwo Scenarios.$tBefore Television.$tTelevision.$tImage vs. Substance.$tAnecdotal Evidence.$tEvaluating Debaters.$tCandidate Personality and Public Pictures.$tIssues.$tActivating the Electorate.$tExposure, Interest, and Discussion.$tVoting: Viewers and Nonviewers.$tLong-Term Effects.$tCollective Memory and JFK.$tFirst Debates --$g6.$tDebate Policy: Every Four Years by Mandate.$tMandating Versus Institutionalizing Debates.
505 80 $tPresidential Debates Debriefing, 1976.$tCommission on National Elections.$tTwentieth Century Fund/Harvard Report.$tCommission on Presidential Debates, 1987.$tSponsors.$tPresidential Debates and National Issues, 1993.$tNational Presidential Debate Bill of (1991, 1992) 1993 and Democracy in Presidential Debates Act of 1993.$tMinor Party Candidates.$tCandidate Control Versus Public Interest.$tFormat.$tDeveloping Other Formats.$tPublic Participation and Debate Scheduling.$tVoter Turnout.$tCitizen-Directed Political Education.$tPublic Agenda.$tAgenda of Events.$tCater's Cure.$tPatterson's Plan.$tChancellor's "Reform and Rejuvenate"$t"Nine Sundays"$tTwentieth-Century Fund Task Force on Presidential Debates.$t"The Five-Minute Fix"$tClinton's and McCain-Feingold's Free Time.$tDebate Public Funding.$tIdeas and Recommendations.$tCorporate Advertising and Public Appeals.$tNotes and Audiovisuals.$tPolitical and Legal Issues.$tMandatory Participation.$tResearch and Experiments.
505 80 $tAddendum: Participant-Observation and Retrospective Interviewing: Methods for Depicting Communication Events.
520 1 $a"This second edition of the book, Televised Presidential Debates and Public Policy provides a comprehensive update on the research, production, and effects of general election debates between major presidential candidates in 1960 and 1976 through 1996.
520 8 $aUsing participant-observation on site at the debates, and interviews and other research methodologies, Kraus discusses how debate formats came about, the actions of candidate advisors (including the "spin"), media coverage of the debates, polling, and their impact on voters."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aPresidents$zUnited States$xElection.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106475
650 0 $aCampaign debates$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009118189
650 0 $aTelevision in politics$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133568
852 00 $bleh$hJK524$i.K73 1999