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Ian McEwan: A Novel Approach to Political Communication

Naor Cohen
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The article was published on 2014-09-23 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Political communication.

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The Hermeneutics of Suspicion: Recovering Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud

TL;DR: The moralizing interpreters of Marx and Freud have been identified by as mentioned in this paper as a kind of hermeneutics of suspicion, which they call the "school of suspicion" of late nineteenth-and early twentieth-century thought.
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The Reader, the Text, the Poem: The Transactional Theory of the Literary Work

TL;DR: Louise M. Rosenblatt as mentioned in this paper argued that the reading transaction is a unique event involving reader and text at a particular time under particular circumstances, and that the dualistic emphasis of other theories on either the reader or the text as separate and static entities cannot explain the importance of factors such as gender, ethnicity, culture, and socioeconomic context.
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Genocide in Rwanda

Alex de Waal
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Value Pluralism and Liberal Political Theory

TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of prudence and attention to specific circumstances when using liberal democratic norms to guide the reform of illiberal institutions has been discussed, and Gray's critique has triggered a wide-ranging theoretical debate.
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The Dewey‐Lippmann Debate Today: Communication Distortions, Reflective Agency, and Participatory Democracy*

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the Dewey-Lippmann democracy debate of the 1920s as a vehicle for considering how social theory can enhance the empirical viability of participatory democratic theory within the current context of advanced capitalism.
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The "Lippmann-Dewey Debate" and the Invention of Walter Lippmann as an Anti-Democrat 1985-1996

TL;DR: In this article, the Lippmann-Dewey debate was discussed in U.S. media and communication studies, in large part through the influence of James Carey, and it was revealed that Lippman's elitism did not make him anti-democratic but, instead, a subtle thinker concerned with how to integrate expertise into a functioning democracy.
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Blogosphere: The New Political Arena

Michael Keren
TL;DR: The New Political Arena is a posthumous publication based on a manuscript originally written by Gordon C. Dickinson in 2016 and then edited by David chapters from the manuscript.