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Cassara, Catherine – 1988
Concentrating on her domestic and foreign news stories of the 1930s, a study analyzed the news reporting of American novelist Josephine Herbst. Although the study focused on Herbst's reporting from Cuba and Germany, other writings were examined, including several fictional pieces, memoirs, and literary criticism. Herbst's work was analyzed…
Descriptors: Authors, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Syrett, Mary L.; Aitken, Joan E. – 1988
To help determine why women are not more active political participants and to provide information necessary to design messages to persuade women to become more involved, a study examined factors that affect political involvement of Southern women. For a comparison between perceptual attitudes between politically active women and other groups of…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Females, Political Attitudes, Political Candidates
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Zerby, Charles L. – History of Education Quarterly, 1975
Contrary to recent revisionist interpretation, John Dewey's report to the United States government in 1918 about political attitudes and actions among the Polish in the United States shows a strong commitment to the democratic process and opposes manipulative government. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Democratic Values, Educational History, Ethnic Groups
Segrave, Jeffrey, Ed.; Chu, Donald, Ed. – 1981
This volume is a cross-disciplinary analysis of the modern Olympic Games based on research in the social sciences and humanities. The focus is academic and scholarly, and the volume includes original theoretical and empirical research on various aspects of the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement. This volume attempts to: (1) investigate the…
Descriptors: Activism, Athletics, International Relations, Philosophy
Etzkowitz, Henry
Historical data reveal that U.S. government policy and military and corporate interests have been instrumental in the development of nuclear energy and the underdevelopment of solar energy. It was not until 1972 that solar energy was funded by the Energy Research and Development Agency (ERDA) and in 1974 solar energy received $12.2 million as…
Descriptors: Energy, Futures (of Society), Nuclear Warfare, Political Attitudes
Thornton, Barbara C. – 1974
This 63-page annotated bibliography contains available materials in the area of political communication, a relatively new field of political science. Political communication includes facets of the election process and interaction between political parties and the voter. A variety of materials dating from 1960 to 1972 include books, pamphlets,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Communications, Educational Research
Thomas, David A. – 1975
In a presidential election campaign, any dimension of an image is important if it motivates the voters to favor or disfavor a candidate. Therefore, to study what motivates electoral behavior is one way to study the persuasion of image building in presidential campaigns. In this paper some of the research in presidential election campaigns is…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elections, Higher Education
Newland, Kathleen – 1975
The changing role of women worldwide and its impact on politics, economic development, and social structures is examined. Inadequate education, lack of access to channels of influence, and prejudice generally hamper women in exercising the political rights they are now given by most countries in the world. Priority should be given to those…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Citizen Participation, Females
Edelman, Murray – 1975
The governmental process entails a great deal of talk and writing. Much political language is informal, and some is official. In either case, its linguistic categorizations shape perceptions and feelings about problematic and controversial public issues, reflecting and playing upon the ambivalence and changing perspectives of all who are involved.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Research, Language Usage, Organizational Communication
Wilson, Gary B. – 1975
The purpose of this study was threefold: (1) to investigate the general image of women who are active in politics and compare that image with the general image of men who are politically active, (2) to examine the general area of sex-related voting patterns when a major woman condidate is involved, and (3) to determine whether or not a female…
Descriptors: Elections, Females, Feminism, Political Attitudes
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Kimsey, William D.; And Others – 1976
Two waves of telephone interviews with a sample of 141 voters were used in a study of political communication effects during the 1974 congressional election in the Illinois 24th Congressional District. Seven variables specified by the combined-effects model were derived from the interviews and factor analyzed. Two factors were found and…
Descriptors: Elections, Information Theory, Mass Media, Models
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Olson, Lester C. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Investigates the underlying reasons for the fundamental shift in Benjamin Franklin's portrayals of the British colonies in America. Explores the hypothesis that "Magna Britannia" was both a deliberative work directed toward the British Parliament and an apologetic work directed toward conservatives in the colonial public. Also discusses…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Communication Research, Motivation Techniques, Political Attitudes
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Null, Eldon J.; Smead, William H. – Journal of Educational Research, 1971
In this study, statistical analyses indicated that certain dimensions of political belief, particularly Foreign Affairs and Nature of Man and Society, are related to certain dimensions of leader behavior. (Authors)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Evaluation, Educational Administration, Leadership
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Kennedy, Duncan – Journal of Legal Education, 1982
Starting from the assumption that law schools are intensely political, these issues are discussed: the first-year experience, ideological content of the curriculum, noncurricular practices that train students for the legal hierarchy, and ways for progressive students to deal with the experience. A utopian law school transformation is proposed.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Lawyers
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McConahay, John B. – Journal of Politics, 1982
A survey of adults in Louisville (Kentucky) revealed that measures of self-interest were weakly and inconsistently related to anti-busing attitudes, while measures of racial attitudes correlated strongly with opposition to busing. These findings contradict the assumptions of traditional political analysis. (Author/PGD)
Descriptors: Busing, Community Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Attitudes
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