Campaign Contributions and Campaign Finance
In: The Encyclopedia of Public Choice, S. 383-385
In: The Encyclopedia of Public Choice, S. 383-385
In: Walt Whitman and the Culture of American Celebrity, S. 174-216
The author argues that as more women run for public office, there is an increasing need for research examining how gender affects the dynamics of political campaigns. In the essay, decision making research is used to address how women staff their campaigns, delegate responsibility, & make choices once elected. In addition, an examination of the media reflects a gender bias in the way women's campaigns are reported on. Finally, the author addresses fund raising and voter recruitment issues relevant to women candidates. L. Conly
In: Military History and Policy; British Armour in the Normandy Campaign
In: Key Concepts in Political Communication, S. 49-54
In: The Mass Marketing of Politics: Democracy in an Age of Manufactured Images, S. 109-122
In: Guide to Political Campaigns in America, S. 367-377
In: On Message: Communicating the Campaign, S. 22-42
In: Guide to Political Campaigns in America, S. 318-333