The Rise of Twitter in the Political Campaign: Searching for Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects in the Presidential Primary
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1. Department of Communication; University of Arizona, 1103 E University Blvd; Tucson AZ 85721
2. Department of Humanities and Arts; Macau University of Science and Technology; C209 Avenida Wai Long Taipa Macau 8897-1965
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications
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