Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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and Political Mobilization C. Richard Hofstetter , San Diego State University Objective . Recent research has compared political talk radio listeners with non- listeners , but comparisons have not generally included qualitative aspects ...
and Political Mobilization C. Richard Hofstetter , San Diego State University Objective . Recent research has compared political talk radio listeners with non- listeners , but comparisons have not generally included qualitative aspects ...
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... political talk radio and associated activities.1 Those who listened to political talk radio ( 49.7 percent “ ever " ) were clas- sified according to whether they had talked with someone else about political talk radio content ( 35.2 ...
... political talk radio and associated activities.1 Those who listened to political talk radio ( 49.7 percent “ ever " ) were clas- sified according to whether they had talked with someone else about political talk radio content ( 35.2 ...
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... political talk radio has a variety of influences on political behavior . As measured here , activity involving political talk is close to conventional po- litical participation , yet is conceptually distinct because it is based on ...
... political talk radio has a variety of influences on political behavior . As measured here , activity involving political talk is close to conventional po- litical participation , yet is conceptually distinct because it is based on ...
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