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       American Government and Politics in                       An Introduction to Politics, Version 2.0
       the Information Age, Version 3.0                          Published 2017

       Published 2017


                            By David L. Paletz (Duke University);                     By T.M. Sell, (Highline College)
                            Diana Owen (Georgetown University);                       ISBN: 978-1-4533-5714-9
                                                                   An Introduction to
                            and Timothy E. Cook (late of Louisiana   An Introduction to Politics   Version 2.0  Politics
                                                                   T.M. Sell
                                                                   Version 2.0
                            State University)                                         Available for Online Access,
                            ISBN: 978-1-4533-8654-5                                   eTextbook Download, and
                                                                                      Full-Color Book.
                            Available for Online Access,
                            eTextbook Download, and             T.M. Sell
                            Full-Color Book.
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       American Government and Politics in the Information Age is   An Introduction to Politics is a concise narrative that depicts the
       a comprehensive and lively introduction to the vital subject   intersection of politics and policy and discusses the inevitable
       of American Government and Politics. Inspired by students’   trade-offs to demonstrate why politics matter in students’ daily
       familiarity with the mass media and fluent use of communication   lives. Sell draws extensively from US-based and comparative
       technologies, the authors also connect the book’s subject   examples to illustrate how government has evolved, how
       matter with these media and technologies. They show how   it functions, and why it is designed the way it is.
       the media interact with and depict the American political
       system;  the  similarities  and  differences  between  these
       descriptions and the real world of government and politics;
       and the consequences these interactions and depictions can
       have for the public, politics, government, and public policies.          Instructor supplements
       The authors also show students how the media can help                    for both titles include:
       them intervene productively in politics and get things done.
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