[PDF][PDF] Political communication and COVID-19: Governance and rhetoric in global comparative perspective
The problem we have in mid-September 2020 is that no-one knows what the end game is
with COVID-19. What is the magic formula that will allow a return the 'old normal,'one without …
with COVID-19. What is the magic formula that will allow a return the 'old normal,'one without …
The influence of amicus curiae briefs on US Supreme Court opinion content
PM Collins Jr, PC Corley, J Hamner - Law & Society Review, 2015 - cambridge.org
We address fundamental questions about the ability of interest groups to shape public policy
by examining the influence of amicus curiae briefs on US Supreme Court majority opinion …
by examining the influence of amicus curiae briefs on US Supreme Court majority opinion …
Are the contents of international treaties copied and pasted? Evidence from preferential trade agreements
T Allee, M Elsig - International Studies Quarterly, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Most accounts of international negotiations suggest that global agreements are individually
crafted and distinct, while some emerging scholarship suggests a heavy reliance on models …
crafted and distinct, while some emerging scholarship suggests a heavy reliance on models …
Who wrote the rules for the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
Twelve governments recently signed the much-anticipated Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP),
sparking heated debate about its merits. As a primary motivation for this first “mega-regional” …
sparking heated debate about its merits. As a primary motivation for this first “mega-regional” …
[图书][B] The limits of legitimacy: Dissenting opinions, media coverage, and public responses to Supreme Court decisions
M Zilis - 2015 - books.google.com
When the US Supreme Court announces a decision, reporters simplify and dramatize the
complex legal issues by highlighting dissenting opinions and thus emphasizing conflict …
complex legal issues by highlighting dissenting opinions and thus emphasizing conflict …
Next slide please: The politics of visualization during COVID-19 press briefings
WL Allen, J Bandola-Gill, S Grek - Journal of European Public …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
How do governments visually communicate policies, and what does this reveal about actors'
political objectives? Governments strategically narrate their priorities, yet few studies …
political objectives? Governments strategically narrate their priorities, yet few studies …
[图书][B] No blank check: The origins and consequences of public antipathy towards presidential power
A Reeves, JC Rogowski - 2022 - books.google.com
Concerns about unaccountable executive power have featured recurrently in political
debates from the American founding to today. For many, presidents' use of unilateral power …
debates from the American founding to today. For many, presidents' use of unilateral power …
From Bondi to Fairfield: NSW COVID-19 press conferences, health messaging, and social inequality
The use of media sources increases exponentially during a health crisis or disaster.
Similarly, digital health information and misinformation can spread quickly through social …
Similarly, digital health information and misinformation can spread quickly through social …
Media framing of government crisis communication during Covid-19
L Hayek - Media and Communication, 2024 - cogitatiopress.com
During the early phase of the Covid-19 crisis, televised speeches and press conferences
were one of the preferred means of government communication. They emphasized the …
were one of the preferred means of government communication. They emphasized the …
The economic effects of US presidential tax communication: Evidence from a correlated topic model
TP Dybowski, P Adämmer - European Journal of Political Economy, 2018 - Elsevier
We combine a probabilistic topic model and a dictionary-based sentiment analysis to
construct a time series, which indicates when and how (positive vs. negative) the US …
construct a time series, which indicates when and how (positive vs. negative) the US …