Beyond agenda setting information subsidies and public policy
This volume describes the use of mass media and other communication channels by corporations, bureaucrats, politicians and consumer advocates to influence the development and implementation of public policy in areas of science, technology and social service delivery. It provides answers to the criti...
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Norwood (New Jersey)
Ablex Publishing
1982
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Series: | Communication and information science
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