Political Communication
38-12   Media Preferences and Political Learning

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Date: Thursday, Sep 3, 8:00 AM
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Location: Convention Centre 715A

Location subject to change. Check the Final Program issued upon arrival at the conference for updates and actual room numbers.
Chair: Ivan Katchanovski
SUNY-Potsdam, katchaig@potsdam.edu

Author(s):
Jon Stewart versus the Government: The Daily Show and Political Cynicism
Xiaoxia Cao
University of Pennsylvania, xcao@asc.upenn.edu
  Paul R. Brewer
  University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, prbrewer@uwm.edu

Pod Casts, Ramadan Soaps and Talk Shows: Religious and Secular Identity in Syria and Morocco
Evelyn A. Early
Air War College, evelyn.early@maxwell.af.mil

Thematic Framing in Entertainment Film and its Effects on Political Attitudes, Beliefs, and Values
Ken Mulligan
Southern Illinois University, kmulliga@siu.edu

The Implications of Partisan Selective Exposure for Candidate Strategy: Introducing the Concept of Selective Production
Natalie Jomini Stroud
University of Texas, Austin, tstroud@mail.utexas.edu
  Soohee Kim
  University of Texas, Austin, kimsh3@gmail.com
  Keri Thompson
  University of Texas, Austin, kerithompson@mail.utexas.edu
  Maegan Stephens
  University of Texas, Austin, maegan@mail.utexas.edu

An Experimental Exploration of Political Knowledge Acquisition from The Daily Show Versus CNN Student News
Dannagal Goldthwaite Young
University of Delaware, dgyoung@udel.edu
  Lindsay Hoffman
  University of Delaware, lindsayh@udel.edu


Discussant(s): Ivan Katchanovski
SUNY-Potsdam, katchaig@potsdam.edu