The Similarities In Media Coverage Of Sarah Palin And Geraldine Ferraro - 24 Years Apart
Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 17:00
in Psychology & Sociology
Twenty-four years, a political party and a gulf of ideology separates the first two women to share the nation’s major party tickets. But has the way the media talks about Sarah Palin and Geraldine Ferraro changed? Not so much, according to ongoing research by members of “the Palin Watch” at The University of Alabama. read more
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