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Early polls can offer some insight into candidates’ weak points – but are extremely imprecise
Feb 19 2024
By W. Joseph Campbell, author of Lost in a Gallup: Polling Failure in U.S. Presidential Elections, Updated EditionThis article was originally published on The Conversation.Preelection polls have been inescapable early in the 2024 election year, setting storylines, as they invariably do, for
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World Press Freedom Day: UC Press Reading List
May 03 2022
For World Press Freedom Day, UC Press celebrates the work of journalists around the world and recognizes the importance of free press principles. The books featured highlight the stories of journalists and the issues facing press freedom today. Learn more about the history of World Press Freedom Day
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How the Gritty Realities of Printing Help Us Rethink Press Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Mexico
May 24 2021
By Corinna Zeltsman, author of Ink under the Fingernails: Printing Politics in Nineteenth-Century MexicoBehind histories of press freedom and liberal state formation in nineteenth-century Mexico lies an unexplored dimension – the printing shops and diverse laboring communities that powered print
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