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Op-ed: Analyzing political ads using the TARES test


Posted by Alex Barinka on Nov 2, 2012 in Uncategorized

Political ads were analyzed by media ethics students at UNC – Chapel Hill using the TARES test, which is used as a guide for persuasive communication ethics.

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How political news reaches different generations

How political news reaches different generations

Posted by Kathryn Carlson and Julia Wall on Oct 10, 2012 in Technology and Politics

Political news and propaganda is dominated by the Internet and mobile devices, but have the various generations embraced the new or stuck to what they know?

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Q&A: Do conventions have a future in American politics?


Posted by Kathryn Carlson on Sep 13, 2012 in Political Conventions

Scholars from North Carolina respond to a Q&A on the importance of national conventions in today's politics.

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Quirks of the DNC

Quirks of the DNC

Posted by Matt Hayes, Kathryn Carlson and Melissa Abbey on Sep 6, 2012 in Featured, Topics

Check out behind-the-scenes images, gifs and videos of quirky things that happened at the DNC in Charlotte.

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That’s what they said: DNC


Posted by Matt Hayes, Kathryn Carlson and Keren Goldshlager on Sep 5, 2012 in Blog, What They Said

That's what they said: Democratic National Convention-style. The weird, the craven and the insightful soundbites from the mouths of politicians, protestors and reporters said at the event in Charlotte.

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