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8.10 - Special Issue: Sarah Palin and the Media rss

<strong>Sarah Palin and the Media</strong><br />

Sarah Palin and the Media
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October 20, 2008

Flow Senior Editorial Staff

An introduction to our special issue.

Sarah Palin and the Media
<strong>Tigh/Roslin 2008:  When Politics Turn Fictional </strong><br /><em> Emily Regan Wills / The New School for Social Research </em>

Tigh/Roslin 2008: When Politics Turn Fictional
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<strong>Reading Sarah Palin </strong><br /><em> Bernadette Barker-Plummer / University of San Francisco  </em>

Reading Sarah Palin
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<strong>Rule 34 and Epic Raids: Sarah Palin as a Victim of Internet Pranksterism </strong><br /><em> Daniel Metz / University of Texas - Austin </em>

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