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BIBLIOGRAPHY 179<br />

Fisher, Bonnie, Michael Margolis & David Resnick. 1994. “A New Way of<br />

Talking Politics: Democracy on <strong>the</strong> Internet. Paper presented at <strong>the</strong> Annual<br />

Meeting of <strong>the</strong> American Political Science Association in New York City,<br />

September 1-4, 1994.”.<br />

Fishkin, James. 1991. Democracy and Deliberation: New Directions for Democratic<br />

Reform. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.<br />

Fiske, John. 1982. Introduction to communication studies. London: Me<strong>the</strong>un.<br />

Forrest, Jacqueline Darroch & Stanley K. Henshaw. 1987. “The Harassment of<br />

U.S. Abortion Providers.” Family Planning Perspectives 1:9–13.<br />

Fraser, Nancy. 1992. Rethinking <strong>the</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Sphere</strong>: A Contribution to <strong>the</strong> Critique<br />

of Actually Existing Democracy. In Habermas and <strong>the</strong> public sphere, ed.<br />

Craig Calhoun. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press pp. 109–142.<br />

Gamson, William. 1992. Talking Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press.<br />

Gamson, William A. & Andre Modigliani. 1989. “Media Discourse and <strong>Public</strong><br />

Opinion on Nuclear Power: A Constructionist Approach.” American Journal<br />

of Sociology 1:1–37.<br />

Ganley, Gladys D. 1992. The Exploding Political Power of Personal Media. Norwood,<br />

NJ: Ablex Publishing.<br />

Garfield, E. 1979. Citation indexing: Its <strong>the</strong>ory and application in science, technology<br />

and humanities. New York: John Wiley.<br />

Ginsburg, Faye. 1989. Contested Lives: The Abortion debate in an American<br />

community. Berkeley: University of California Press.<br />

Grant, George. 1991. Third Time Around: A History of <strong>the</strong> Pro-Life Movement<br />

from <strong>the</strong> First Century to <strong>the</strong> Present. Brentwood, TN: Wolgemuth & Hyatt.<br />

Gutmann, Amy & Dennis Thompson. 1996. Democracy and Disagreement. London,<br />

England: Harvard Belknap Press.<br />

Habermas, Jurgen. 1974. “The <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Sphere</strong>: An Encyclopaedia Article.” New<br />

German Critique 3.

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