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Political Communication

Political communication is a sub-field of political science and communication that deals with the production, dissemination, procession and effects of information, both through media and interpersonally, within a political context. This includes the study of the media, the analysis of speeches by politicians and those that are trying to influence the political process, and formal and informal conversations among members of the public, among other aspects.

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Emerson College
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 4,541 students; $30,752 average out-state tuition; $30,752 average in-state tuition
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Missouri State University-Springfield
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Cedarville University
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Sojourner-Douglass College
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Suffolk University
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Nebraska Wesleyan University
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