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| Name: |
Daniel C. Hallin, Professor
dhallin@weber.ucsd.edu
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| Education: |
Ph.D. in Political Science, University of California, Berkeley (1980)
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Hallin's research concems political communication and the role of
the news media in democratic politics. He has written on the media
and war, including Vietnam, Central America, and the Gulf War. He
has written on television coverage of elections, demonstrating the
shrinking "sound bite" and offering an interpretation of its meaning
for political journalism. His new research focuses on comparative
analysis of the news media's role in the public sphere, concentrating
on Europe and Latin America.
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Hallin, Daniel C . 2004 - Introduction
Hallin, Daniel
C., We Keep America on Top of the World: Television Journalism
and the Public Sphere, (London and New York: Routledge, 1993).
Hallin, Daniel
C., with a Foreword by Gerald Warren, The Presidency, the Press
and the People, (La Jolla: University of California Extension).
(Edited transcript of conference, with concluding essay by the editor).
1993
Hallin, Daniel
C. The "Uncensored War": The Media and Vietnam,
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1986).
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Recent Articles: |
Hallin, Daniel C., "La Nota Roja: Popular Journalism and the Transition
to Democracy in Mexico," in Colin Sparks and John Tulloch (Eds.) Tabloid
Tales (London: Rowman & Littlefield)
Hallin, Daniel C., "Media, Political Power and Democratization in
Mexico," in James Currant and Myung-Jin Park (Eds.), De-Westernizing
Media Studies (London: Routledge)
Hallin, Daniel
C., "Commercialism and Professionalism in the American News Media,"
in James Curran and Michael Gurevitch, eds., Mass Media and Society,
(London: Arnold, 1996).
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