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Matthew A. Baum and Dannagal G. Young. 2019. “The “Daily Them": Hybridity, Political Polarization and Presidential Leadership in a Digital Media Age”. In New Directions in Public Opinion Research, Third Edition. Routledge
Matthew A. Baum and Dannagal G. Young. 2019. “The “Daily Them": Hybridity, Political Polarization and Presidential Leadership in a Digital Media Age”. In New Directions in Public Opinion Research, Third Edition. Routledge
Matthew A. Baum. 2006. “Hard and Soft News”. In Encyclopedia of Media and Politics. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2006. “Hard and Soft News”. In Encyclopedia of Media and Politics. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press
Justin Benedictis-Kessner, Matthew A. Baum, and Adam J. Berinsky. 2019. “Polarization and Media Usage: Disentangling Causality”. In Oxford Handbook of Electoral Persuasion. New York: Oxford University Press
Justin Benedictis-Kessner, Matthew A. Baum, and Adam J. Berinsky. 2019. “Polarization and Media Usage: Disentangling Causality”. In Oxford Handbook of Electoral Persuasion. New York: Oxford University Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2002. “The Communications Revolution and the Political Use of Force”. In Technology, Development, and Democracy: International Conflict and Cooperation in the Information Age
Matthew A. Baum. 2002. “The Communications Revolution and the Political Use of Force”. In Technology, Development, and Democracy: International Conflict and Cooperation in the Information Age
Matthew A. Baum and Tim Groeling. 2004. “What Gets Covered? How Media Coverage of Elite Debate Drives the Rally-’Round-the-Flag Phenomenon, 1979-1998. ”. In In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenges of Public Leadership
Matthew A. Baum and Tim Groeling. 2004. “What Gets Covered? How Media Coverage of Elite Debate Drives the Rally-’Round-the-Flag Phenomenon, 1979-1998. ”. In In the Public Domain: Presidents and the Challenges of Public Leadership
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell. 2006. “How Cable Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television: From 1969 to 2006”. In The Principles and Practice of American Politics. Congressional Quarterly Press
Matthew A. Baum and Samuel Kernell. 2006. “How Cable Ended the Golden Age of Presidential Television: From 1969 to 2006”. In The Principles and Practice of American Politics. Congressional Quarterly Press
Matthew A. Baum and Angela Jamison. 2011. “Soft News and The Four Oprah Effects”. In Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. Oxford University Press
Matthew A. Baum and Angela Jamison. 2011. “Soft News and The Four Oprah Effects”. In Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. Oxford University Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2011. “Preaching to the Choir or Converting the Flock: Presidential Communication Strategies in the Age of Three Medias”. In IPolitics: Citizens, Elections, and Governing in the New Media Age. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2011. “Preaching to the Choir or Converting the Flock: Presidential Communication Strategies in the Age of Three Medias”. In IPolitics: Citizens, Elections, and Governing in the New Media Age. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2011. “Media, Public Opinion, and Presidential Leadership ”. In New Directions in Public Opinion. New York: Routledge
Matthew A. Baum. 2011. “Media, Public Opinion, and Presidential Leadership ”. In New Directions in Public Opinion. New York: Routledge
Matthew A. Baum. 2012. “Partisan Media and Attitude Polarization: The Case of Healthcare Reform”. In Regulatory Breakdown The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation. University of Pennsylvania Press
Matthew A. Baum. 2012. “Partisan Media and Attitude Polarization: The Case of Healthcare Reform”. In Regulatory Breakdown The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Regulation. University of Pennsylvania Press