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Eeyore stood by himself in a thistly corner of the forest...and thought about things. Sometimes he thought, 'Wherefore?' and sometimes he thought, 'Inasmuch as which?'--and sometimes he didn't quite know what he was thinking about.

~A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

 
 

 

 
Publications


Publications

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Religion and the Mass Media.” In Corwin Smidt, Lyman Kellstedt, and James Guth (eds.). Oxford Handbook on Religion and American Politics. Oxford University Press. 2009

Vinson, C. Danielle and James L. Guth. “Misunderestimating Religion in the 2004 Presidential Campaign.” In Paul Marshall (ed.). Blindspot: When Journalists Don't Get Religion. Oxford University Press. 2009

Vinson, C. Danielle and William V. Moore. “Campaign Disconnect: Media Coverage of the 2000 Republican Presidential Primary in South Carolina.” Political Communication. November 2007.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Political Parties and the Media.” In Todd M. Schaefer and Thomas A. Birkland, eds. The Encyclopedia of Media and Politics. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2007.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Local Media Coverage of Congress and its Members: Through Local Eyes. Hampton Press, 2003.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Political Parties and the Media.” in Mark Rozell, ed. Media Power, Media Politics. Rowman & Littlefield. 2003.

Vinson, C. Danielle and James Guth. “A Slowing March toward Zion: South Carolina.” in John C. Green, Mark Rozell, and Clyde Wilcox, ed. Marching Toward the Millenium: The Christian Right at the Grassroots. Georgetown University Press. 2003.

Vinson, C. Danielle and John S. Ertter. “Entertainment or Education: How Do Media Cover the Courts.” Press/Politics 7(4) (2002): 80-97.

Vinson, C. Danielle and William V. Moore. “Issue Advocacy Groups and Money in the South Carolina Presidential Primary.” Journal of Political Science 29 (2001).

Vinson, C. Danielle and William Moore. “South Carolina Senate Race.” in David Magleby (ed.), Outside Money. Rowman-Littlefield, 2000. 2

Vinson, C. Danielle. Book review of Hollywood Planet: Global Media and the Competitive Advantage of Narrative Transparency. Rhetoric and Public Affairs. Spring 2000.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Media and Politics: Cross Pressures and Conflicts.” Current World Leaders (April 1997): 45-55.

Vinson, C. Danielle and David L. Paletz. “Media’s Effects on the Conduct of Government.” In Survey of Social Science: Government and Politics. Salem Press, 1995.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “Introduction.” In Paletz (ed.), Political Communication in Action. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1996.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “Constructing Content and Delimiting Choice.” Argumentation (August 1994): 357-66.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “Media in American Elections.” Media Perspektiven (July 1994): 362-68.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “The Media and Politics in America: An Overview.” Current World Leaders (April 1993): 321-40.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “Introduction.” in David L. Paletz and Alex P. Schmid (eds. ), Terrorism and the Media. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1992, pp. 1-5.

Papers & Presentations

Vinson, C. Danielle and Megan L. Remmel. “Congress Learns to Go Public: How Congress Uses the Media to Respond to the President.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL. September 1-4, 2007.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Congress Goes Public: Who is Using the Media for Policymaking Goals.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. September 3, 2005.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Roundtable on the “2004 South Carolina Democratic Primary.” South Carolina Political Science Association Annual Conference in Charleston, SC. February 21, 2004.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Going Public in Congress: The Evolution of a Strategy.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Boston, MA. August 30, 2002.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “The Campaign Disconnect.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. September 1, 2001.

Vinson, C. Danielle and William Moore. “The South Carolina Republican Primary.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., 2000.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Roundtable on spending in the 2000 presidential primaries. Conference on “Getting Inside the Outside Campaign.” National Press Club in Washington, D.C. 2000.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Roundtable on “The Role of Money in the 2000 Presidential Nominating Process.” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting in Chicago, IL 2000.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “Going Public Congressional Style: When Congress Appropriates a Presidential Strategy.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA, 1999.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Roundtable on “Issue Ads, Party Soft Money, and Independent Expenditures in the 1998 Congressional Elections.” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting in Chicago, IL, 1999.

Vinson, C. Danielle, and John S. Ertter. “Entertainment or Education: How Do Media Cover the Courts?” Midwest Political Science Association Meeting. Chicago, IL, 1999.

Vinson, C. Danielle. Roundtable on independent expenditures in 1998 Senate Races. Conference on "Outside Money: Soft Money and Issue Ads in Competitive 1998 Congressional Elections.” National Press Club in Washington, D.C. 1999.

Vinson C. Danielle. “Hit or Miss: Local Media Coverage of Congressional Elections.” Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Norfolk, VA., November 6-8, 1997.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “In Search of Symbiosis: Why Members of Congress Are Not Guaranteed Favorable Coverage.” Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Chicago, August 30 - September 2, 1995.
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Vinson, C. Danielle. “The Odd Years: Local Media Coverage of Congress and Its Members in Non-election Years.” Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in New York City, September 1-4, 1994.

Vinson, C. Danielle. “The First Year of the Clinton Presidency: Clinton and Congress.” Roundtable Discussion on the First Year of the Clinton Presidency. Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Savannah, Georgia. November 2-5, 1993.

Paletz, David L. and C. Danielle Vinson. “International Incidents in the World’s Press: The Downing of KAL Flight 007.” Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Chicago, August 29 - September 1, 1992.

 

 
 

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