Comparatively Speaking(1st Edition) Communication and Culture Across Space and Time (SAGE Series in Communication Research) by Jay G. Blumler, Karl Erik Rosengren, JackM. Mcleod Paperback, 312 Pages, Published 1992 by Sage Publications, Inc ISBN-13: 978-0-8039-4173-1, ISBN: 0-8039-4173-0
"This book provides an authoritative state-of-the-art review of comparative approaches to communication research in the context of time and location. Perspectives unique to mass, interpersonal, political, cultural and organizational communication are explored, while descriptions of well-known empirical projects reveal how collaborations worked and how problems were addressed across different periods and cultures. Comparatively Speakin ..."
"In the1996 presidential election, voters stayed away from the polls in record numbers. This volume of original essays by leading political scientists and media scholars examines the nature of political disengagement among the public and offers concrete solutions for how the government and media can stimulate public engagement in the political process. Among recommendations are more public deliberation, media responsibility, and campaign ..."
"Honors Jack M. McLeod as a significant force in the training of scholars and as a leader in the conduct of research. The editors have compiled chapters in this book that examine the major themes and enduring contributions of his work. In each case an author who worked with McLeod on the particular concept to that area was selected."
"Honors Jack M. McLeod as a significant force in the training of scholars and as a leader in the conduct of research. The editors have compiled chapters in this book that examine the major themes and enduring contributions of his work. In each case an author who worked with McLeod on the particular concept to that area was selected."
"Funny, touching, ironic, and sometimes alarming, this lively volume draws on a wealth of sources, including a number of previously unpublished anecdotes, to create a new image of Canadian politics. A collection that stretches from the earliest records of New France to the latest backroom gossip on Parliament Hill, it includes representations of politicians who reflect Canada's regional and multicultural diversity, including Francophone ..."
The North Cascades Highway A Roadside Guide by JackMcleod Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2013 by University Of Washington Press ISBN-13: 978-0-295-99316-4, ISBN: 0-295-99316-2
"Each year thousands of drivers travel Washington State's breathtakingly beautiful North Cascades Highway (State Route 20), observing the region's alpine flora and fauna and its dramatic geologic features. The North Cascades Highway, an illustrated natural history guide, helps travelers and readers to appreciate the deeper beauty behind the landscape. Organized as a series of stops at eye-catching sites along eighty miles of the highway, ..."
Sir John A.(1st Edition) Anecdotal Life of John A. MacDonald Smith, Cynthia M. and McLeod, Jack by Cynthia M. Smith, JackMcleod Hardcover, 224 Pages, Published 1989 by Oxford University Press Canada ISBN-13: 978-0-19-540681-8, ISBN: 0-19-540681-8
"Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald (1815-91) had a forty-seven year career in Parliament that permanently shaped the course of Canadian political life. Sir John A.; An Anecdotal Life of John A. Macdonald gives us the man behind the legend. Lively and revealing anecdotes about Sir John A.'s political and parliamentary life are set against stories of his private joys and sorrows-the death of his brother at the hands of a ..."
The North Cascades Highway A Roadside Guide by McLeod, Jack Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2013 by University Of Washington Press ISBN-13: 978-0-274-71723-1, ISBN: 0-274-71723-9
"Such being the situation, it is only to be expected that most public opinion
analysts refrain from passing definite judgment on the question whether the
technique of sampling polls, as practised since 1935, gives implementation to
Bryce's hypothetic "fourth stage of democracy." Indeed, in their more sober
moments, even the most enthusiastic pollsters, George Gallup included, would
tend to answer in the negative. Nevertheless, Bryce ..."