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After fifty years of market prominence and incredible demand from
loyal users, Heads Broadcasting in America's tenth edition returns
as the celebrated market leader in its field with its renowned
treatment of electronic media as a social force and with a
distinguished new author team from Sydney Head's legacy school, the
University of Miami. Heads Broadcasting in America distinguishes
itself by presenting electronic media both as products of
contemporary social forces and as social forces in their own right.
This text will introduce you to the exciting changes taking place
in electronic media. It will help you examine the emerging
information infrastructure and the accelerating convergence of
various electronic media forms. It will also help you explore the
role electronic media plays in many academic areas, ranging from
economics to law, from history to social science. You will find
this industry more accessible as you experience broadcasting dually
through the people and the products that have shaped the history of
this medium and through your own experiences with broadcasting in
your daily life.
Local elections are an increasingly popular area of research among
scholars of Canadian political behaviour, offering invaluable
insights into the attitudes and motivations of Canadian electors.
The Canadian Municipal Election Study (CMES) has collected
unparalleled individual-level survey data in eight major Canadian
municipal elections: Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, London,
Mississauga, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. These elections,
which took place in 2017 and 2018, were high-profile, contentious,
and often surprising, featuring mayoral defeats, record-breaking
turnouts, provincial-municipal tensions, and the first
ranked-ballot election in Canada in decades. Combining
unprecedented individual-level survey data from the CMES with local
expertise from political scientists across Canada, Big City
Elections in Canada provides a data-driven overview of each
election, while also highlighting the more general lessons the
elections teach us about municipal politics and voting behaviour.
The chapters in this book make substantial empirical and
theoretical contributions to the voting behaviour and urban
political science subfields and will appeal to students,
journalists, and engaged citizens who are interested in learning
more about municipal elections in their cities.
While Quebec is well known for its provincial-level party politics
and thriving nationalism, voting behaviour and electoral
campaigning at the municipal level have failed to gain much
attention to date. Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections seeks to
transform the state of municipal elections research in Quebec
through a systematic study of the 2017 Montreal and Quebec City
elections. Drawing upon data from the Canadian Municipal Election
Study, the authors demonstrate not only the importance of Quebec
municipal politics, but the many ways that municipal elections
research can inform our broader understanding of voting behaviour
in the province. This volume considers the features particular to
the Quebec local context, such as the importance of language and
nationalism, the effects of local party labels for down-ballot
races, and the role of ideology. Voting in Quebec Municipal
Elections represents the largest-ever collection of work on local
elections in the province's history, making a significant
contribution to our understanding of the municipal voter in Quebec.
While Quebec is well known for its provincial-level party politics
and thriving nationalism, voting behaviour and electoral
campaigning at the municipal level have failed to gain much
attention to date. Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections seeks to
transform the state of municipal elections research in Quebec
through a systematic study of the 2017 Montreal and Quebec City
elections. Drawing upon data from the Canadian Municipal Election
Study, the authors demonstrate not only the importance of Quebec
municipal politics, but the many ways that municipal elections
research can inform our broader understanding of voting behaviour
in the province. This volume considers the features particular to
the Quebec local context, such as the importance of language and
nationalism, the effects of local party labels for down-ballot
races, and the role of ideology. Voting in Quebec Municipal
Elections represents the largest-ever collection of work on local
elections in the province's history, making a significant
contribution to our understanding of the municipal voter in Quebec.
Local elections are an increasingly popular area of research among
scholars of Canadian political behaviour, offering invaluable
insights into the attitudes and motivations of Canadian electors.
The Canadian Municipal Election Study (CMES) has collected
unparalleled individual-level survey data in eight major Canadian
municipal elections: Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, London,
Mississauga, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. These elections,
which took place in 2017 and 2018, were high-profile, contentious,
and often surprising, featuring mayoral defeats, record-breaking
turnouts, provincial-municipal tensions, and the first
ranked-ballot election in Canada in decades. Combining
unprecedented individual-level survey data from the CMES with local
expertise from political scientists across Canada, Big City
Elections in Canada provides a data-driven overview of each
election, while also highlighting the more general lessons the
elections teach us about municipal politics and voting behaviour.
The chapters in this book make substantial empirical and
theoretical contributions to the voting behaviour and urban
political science subfields and will appeal to students,
journalists, and engaged citizens who are interested in learning
more about municipal elections in their cities.
Born in May 1940 it was not a good start for Michael McGregor and
his mother alone in the East End of London and it got even worse
when the blitz began a few months later. Where the family were
living over 40% of the houses had been badly damaged or destroyed.
After the family home was bombed, they were re-located to nearby
Dagenham. And things didn't get that much better when the war
eventually ended. Greatly influenced by his East End roots and
background Mike spent the greater part of his teenage years at work
and play in those places most familiar to him. It was an amazing
journey, a kind of Jekyll and Hyde existence of excitement and
adventure and at the same time with danger often on the horizon. By
the end of the 1950's London had become a different kind of place.
Organised crime was violent and out of control and police
corruption rife at almost every level with much of it centred
around the old East End.
Electing a Mega-Mayor represents the first-ever comprehensive,
survey-based examination of a Canadian mayoral race and provides a
unique, detailed account of the 2014 mayoral election in Toronto.
After making the case that local elections deserve more attention
from scholars of political behaviour, this book offers readers an
understanding of Toronto politics at the time of the 2014 election
and presents relevant background on the major candidates. It
considers the importance that Torontonians attached to policy
concerns and identifies the bases of support for the outgoing,
scandal-ridden mayor, Rob Ford, and his brother Doug. In the
penultimate chapter, the authors examine how Torontonians viewed
their elected officials, and the city's performance, two years
after the election. McGregor, Moore, and Stephenson conclude with a
reflection on what the analysis of the Toronto 2014 election says
about voters in large cities in general and provide a short
epilogue addressing the 2018 election results. Written in an
accessible style, this is the first book on the politics of Toronto
during the Ford era that focuses on the perspective of the voter.
Electing a Mega-Mayor represents the first-ever comprehensive,
survey-based examination of a Canadian mayoral race and provides a
unique, detailed account of the 2014 mayoral election in Toronto.
After making the case that local elections deserve more attention
from scholars of political behaviour, this book offers readers an
understanding of Toronto politics at the time of the 2014 election
and presents relevant background on the major candidates. It
considers the importance that Torontonians attached to policy
concerns and identifies the bases of support for the outgoing,
scandal-ridden mayor, Rob Ford, and his brother Doug. In the
penultimate chapter, the authors examine how Torontonians viewed
their elected officials, and the city's performance, two years
after the election. McGregor, Moore, and Stephenson conclude with a
reflection on what the analysis of the Toronto 2014 election says
about voters in large cities in general and provide a short
epilogue addressing the 2018 election results. Written in an
accessible style, this is the first book on the politics of Toronto
during the Ford era that focuses on the perspective of the voter.
After fifty years of market prominence and incredible demand from
loyal users, "Head's Broadcasting in America"'s tenth edition
returns as the celebrated leader in its field with its renowned
treatment of electronic media as a social force and with a
distinguished new author team from Sydney Head's legacy school, the
University of Miami." ""Head's Broadcasting in America"
distinguishes itself by presenting electronic media both as
products of contemporary social forces and as social forces in
their own right. This book will introduce you to the exciting
changes taking place in electronic media. It will help you examine
the emerging information infrastructure and the accelerating
convergence of various electronic media forms. It will also help
you explore the role electronic media plays in many academic areas,
ranging from economics to law, from history to social science. You
will find this industry more accessible as you experience
broadcasting dually through the people and the products that have
shaped the history of this medium and through your own experiences
with broadcasting in your daily life.
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