Abstract

In this section the International Journal of Public Opinion Research reviews articles that have recently been published in peer-refereed journals and which broadly relate to the field of public opinion. The intention is not to give an exhaustive overview of a given study but rather to alert our readers to interesting ideas and research in our field. Bale, Tim (2005). ‘It’s Labour, But Not As We Know It.’ Media lesson-drawing and the disciplining of social democracy: A case study. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 7(3), 386–401. Bale uses a qualitative content analysis of New Zealand newspapers between 1997 and 2002 to explore how the right-wing press in that country attempted to set parameters for the political course of the New Zealand Labour Party through their reporting of Tony Blair’s ‘New Labour’ government in Britain, protecting the business interests which the press more or less consciously seeks to...

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