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David Niven
University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati / United States
Social Sciences / Political Science and International Relations
AD Scientific Index ID: 1773171
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David Niven's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The political content of late night comedy Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 8 (3), 118-133, 2003
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Tilt?: The search for media bias Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2002
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Bias in the news: Partisanship and negativity in media coverage of presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 6 (3), 31-46, 2001
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Bias in the news: Partisanship and negativity in media coverage of presidents George Bush and Bill ClintonD NivenHarvard International Journal of Press/Politics 6 (3), 31-46, 20011472001
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Do women and men in congress cultivate different images? Evidence from congressional web sitesD Niven, J ZilberPolitical Communication 18 (4), 395-405, 20011462001
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