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SUGGESTED READING
Campbell, David. Why We Vote: How Schools and Communities
Shape Our Civic Life. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
Press, 2006.
Cappella, J. N., and K. H. Jamieson. Spiral of Cynicism: The Press
and the Public Good. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. Issue Evolution:
Race and the Transformation of American Politics. Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990.
Converse, Phillip E. “The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass
Publics.” In Ideology and Discontent, edited by David E. Apter,
206–61. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1964.
Davenport, Christian. Media Bias, Perspective, and State
Repression: The Black Panther Party. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2010.
Delli Carpini, Michael X., and Scott Keeter. What Americans
Know about Politics and Why It Matters. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 1997.
Green, Donald P., Bradley Palmquist, and Eric Schickler. Partisan
Hearts and Minds. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,
2002.
Hibbing, John R., and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse. Congress as
Public Enemy: Public Attitudes toward American Political
Institutions. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Iyengar, Shanto. Is Anyone Responsible? How Television Frames
Political Issues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991.
Jacobs, Lawrence R., and Robert Y. Shapiro. Politicians Don’t
Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic
Responsiveness. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
Lippman, Walter. Public Opinion. 1922. Reprint, New York: Free
Press, 1997.
Lupia, Arthur, and Mathew D. McCubbins. The Democratic
Dilemma. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
Marcus, George E., John L. Sullivan, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, and
Sandra L. Wood. With Malice toward Some: How People Make
Civil Liberties Judgments. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 1995.
Patterson, Thomas. Out of Order. New York: Knopf, 1993.
Peffl ey, Mark, and Jon Hurwitz. Justice in America: The Separate
Realities of Blacks and Whites. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2010.
Prior, Markus. Post-Broadcast Democracy: How Media Choice
Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes
Elections. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Zaller, John. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1992.