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Studying the Wisconsin Communication Ecology.

Lewis A. Friedland, Dhavan V. Shah, Michael W. Wagner, Katherine J. Cramer, Chris Wells, Jon Pevehouse, Ceri Hughes

Battleground: Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisconsin, Pages: 28 - 43

Swansea University Author: Ceri Hughes

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DOI (Published version): 10.1017/9781108946780

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Battleground models Wisconsin's contentious political communication ecology: the way that politics, social life, and communication intersect and create conditions of polarization and democratic decline. Drawing from 10 years of interviews, news and social media content, and state-wide surveys,...

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Published in: Battleground: Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisconsin
ISBN: 9781108925068 9781108946780
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2022
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108946780
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