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UNINA9911009292903321 |
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Autore |
Wagner Michael W |
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Titolo |
Mediated Democracy : Politics, the News, and Citizenship in the 21st Century |
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Washington DC : , : CQ Press, , 2020 |
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©2021 |
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9781544379111 |
1544379110 |
9781544379128 |
1544379129 |
9781544379135 |
1544379137 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (345 pages) |
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Communication in politics - United States |
Press and politics - United States |
Mass media - Political aspects - United States |
Democracy - Social aspects - United States |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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COVER -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- TABLES AND FIGURES -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER 1 - MEDIATED DEMOCRACY: AN INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 2 - WHY THE NEWS IS THE WAY IT IS -- CHAPTER 3 - THE COMMUNICATION ECOLOGY: INFORMATION FLOWS AND PUBLIC OPINION -- CHAPTER 4 - ARE MEDIA BIASED? -- CHAPTER 5 - THE POLITICS OF ATTENTION -- CHAPTER 6 - FRAMING THE NEWS: WHEN AND HOW IT MATTERS TO THE AUDIENCE -- CHAPTER 7 - WHO'S BIASED NOW?: HOW PEOPLE INTERPRET THE MEDIA THEY USE -- CHAPTER 8 - POLITICAL ADVERTISING -- CHAPTER 9 - MEDIATED ELECTIONS -- CHAPTER 10 - GOVERNING, POLICYMAKING, AND THE MEDIA -- CHAPTER 11 - THE FUTURE OF MEDIATED POLITICS -- NOTES -- INDEX. |
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Mediated Democracy: Politics, the News, and Citizenship in the 21st Century takes a contemporary, communications-oriented perspective on the central questions pertaining to the health of democracies and relationships between citizens, journalists, and political elites. The approach marries clear syntheses of cutting-edge research with practical advice explaining why the insights of scholarship affects students' lives. With active, engaging writing, the text will thoroughly explain why things are the way they are, how they got that way, and how students can use the insights of political communication research to do something about it as citizens. |
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UNINA9911019242503321 |
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Computer fraud casebook : the bytes that bite / / edited by Joseph T. Wells |
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Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2009 |
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9786612027949 |
9781119197416 |
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9781282027947 |
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9780470488928 |
0470488921 |
9780470436486 |
0470436484 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (443 p.) |
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Computer crimes |
Computer crimes - Investigation |
Fraud |
Fraud investigation |
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COMPUTER FRAUD CASEBOOK: The Bytes That Bite; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1: Just What the Doctor Ordered; Chapter 2: Of Botnets and Bagels: Vaccinating the Hospital against Cybercrime; Chapter 3: Pandora's Box; Chapter 4: Mail-Order Fraud; Chapter 5: Lancelot Gone Missing; Chapter 6: Double Trouble; Chapter 7: Unimaginable Wealth; Chapter 8: Hacked; Chapter 9: Bad Education; Chapter 10: If Only His Nose Could Grow; Chapter 11: Keeping Up with the Jamesons; Chapter 12: Imaginary Satellites; Chapter 13: Never Pass Your Password; Chapter 14: Why Computers and Meth Don't Mix |
Chapter 15: Fishing in Dangerous WatersChapter 16: The Man Who Told on Himself; Chapter 17: Triple Threat; Chapter 18: Swiped; Chapter 19: Have Computer, Will Video; Chapter 20: Server, We Have a Problem; Chapter 21: Do It for the Kids; Chapter 22: Moving Money; Chapter 23: Operation: Overnight Identity Theft; Chapter 24: The Karma of Fraud; Chapter 25: Secret Shopper; Chapter 26: Would You Like a Receipt?; Chapter 27: The Coupon Code Crooks; Chapter 28: He Fought the Law; Chapter 30: French Connections; Chapter 31: Irreconcilable Differences; Chapter 32: Keeping It In the Family |
Chapter 33: I DueChapter 34: What Lies Inside the Trojan Horse; Chapter 35: Lost in Transition; Chapter 36: Superhero Syndrome; Chapter 37: Stealing for the Sale; Chapter 38: Do as I Say, Not as I Do; Chapter 39: Cinderella: One Glass Slipper Just Wasn't Enough; Chapter 40: Bloggers: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff; Chapter 41: The Campus Con; Chapter 42: One for You, One for Me: A Tale of Crooked Insurance; Index |
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This one-of-a-kind collection consists of actual cases written by fraud examiners out in the field. These cases were hand selected from hundreds of submissions and together form a comprehensive picture of the many types of computer fraud how they are investigated, across industries and throughout the world. Topics included are email fraud, on-line auction fraud, security breaches, counterfeiting, and others. |
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