With Lawmakers Running for Higher Office, Who will Control the State Senate? (Daily Press; News Advance.com)
Stephen Farnsworth Publishes New Book
Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, is coauthor of new book, “The Global President: International Media and the U.S. Government,” published this month by Rowman & Littlefield, a scholarly publisher in the social sciences.
From the publisher: “This book provides an expansive international examination of news coverage of US political communication, and the roles the US government and the Presidency play in an increasingly communicative and interconnected political world. This comprehensive yet concise text includes analyses of not just the Presidency, but US foreign policy and contemporary political media itself. The realities of an ever-changing political landscape are magnified nowhere more greatly than in the realm of foreign policy, and the stakes surrounding the need for quality communication skills are no higher than at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue because – when the voices of the US government speak – the world is listening.”
More information: http://stephenfarnsworth.net/books/
Governor McDonnell Lawyers Meet with Prosecutors (WJLA)
Terry McAuliffe Poised to Let Virginia Democratic Party Sling Mud for Him (The Washington Times)
Will Virginia’s Next Attorney General Defend Prohibition Against Gay Marriage? (WAMU 88.5)
McAuliffe, Cuccinelli Race Drips with Venom (The Washington Post; Staunton Newsleader.Com)
Farnsworth Coauthors Research Article
Stephen Farnsworth, professor of political science and director of the University’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies, is coauthor of a research article entitled, “An Extended Presidential Honeymoon? Coverage of Barack Obama in the New York Times during 2009 and 2010,” which was published in the current issue of Politics & Policy, a refereed academic journal.
Farnsworth has also been interviewed by many area news outlets over recent political developments in Virginia, including WJLA-TV and WTOP-FM in Washington and WRVA-AM in Richmond.