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Volume 17, Number 4, 1 October 2000
Symposium on Communication and Civic Engagement

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The Reinvention of Scotland?
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The Internet and the Democratization of Civic Culture
pp. 335-340(6)
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Media Framing and Effective Public Deliberation
pp. 363-376(14)
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Civic Engagement in the Era of Big Stories
pp. 377-382(6)
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Elite Messages and Source Cues: Moving Beyond Partisanship
pp. 395-402(8)
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Progressive Public Relations, Sweatshops, and the Net
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A Rhetorical Perspective on the 1997 British Party Manifestos
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