Media and Public Affairs, a book series published
by LSU Press and the Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs
at the Manship School of Mass Communication, LSU, explores the
complex relationship between knowledge and power in our democracy.
Books in this series examine what citizens and public officials
know, where they get their information, and how they use that
information to act.
BOOKS IN THIS SERIES
Cook, Timothy E., ed. - Freeing
the Presses: The First Amendment in Action
Panagopoulos, Costas , ed. - Rewiring
Politics: Presidential Nominating Conventions in the Media Age
Perlmutter, David D., and John Maxwell Hamilton, eds.
- From Pigeons to News
Portals: Foreign Reporting and the Challenge of New Technology
Smith, Rodney A. - Money,
Power, and Elections: How Campaign Finance Reform Subverts American
Democracy
Strother, Raymond D. - Falling
Up: How a Redneck Helped Invent Political Consulting
Yoder, Edwin M, Jr. Foreword by Jonathan Yardley - Telling
Others What to Think: Recollections of a Pundit
To send proposals or for further information
contact
Bob Mann
Manship School of Mass Communication
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
225-578-2053
bobmann@lsu.edu
Alisa Plant
Acquisitions Editor
LSU Press
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