President (tagged articles)Has the U.S. Constitution Reached its Expiration Date? A Review and Criticism of the World's Longest Lasting ConstitutionEmma L. Bernstein - The United States Constitution is the longest lasting written constitution in the world, despite the fact that one of the key framers, Thomas Jefferson, believed that written constitutions ought to have a nineteen year expiration date before they are revised or rewritten... Keep Reading »
Tweeting 2016: How Social Media is Shaping the Presidential ElectionMatthew Das Sarma - Something seems different about 2016. Something many of us just can’t place our fingers on. Sure, The Donald looms disconcertingly over us, a threatening testament to American fear, but it’s not like he has transformed the political atmosphere all that... Keep Reading »
E-Electioneering: The Political and Cultural Influence of Social Media in the 2008 and 2012 Presidential ElectionsRebecca Pineiro - Early in 2007, a junior senator with a thin legislative résumé but an inspiring background in community organizing approached a Facebook executive during the site’s period of exponential growth. That senator, later known as our 44th President, was... Keep Reading »
Women in TV Broadcast News: Reporters and Sources in Hard News StoriesMariah Irvin - This study, conducted during a two-week period leading up to the 2012 Presidential Election, analyzed three prime time news broadcasts to determine whether male journalists reported more hard news stories than female journalists throughout a segment of increased political... Keep Reading »
Assessing Network TV Ad Watches in the 2012 Presidential ElectionStephanie Petrich - In today’s election atmosphere, Americans are inundated with campaign advertisements during the election cycle. Much research has been done on campaign advertisements, but not much about ad watches. Ad watches are critiques or commentary of political campaign... Keep Reading »
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