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Vicarious deliberation: How the Oregon Citizens’ Initiative Review influenced deliberation in mass elections
Author(s):
J.Richards R. C.Knobloch K. R. Gastil
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Gastil
,
Gastil J.
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Gastil, J.Richards, R. C.Knobloch, K.
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Gastil, J.Richards, R. C.Knobloch, K. R.
,
J. GASTIL
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R. RICHARDS
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K Knobloch
Publication date:
2014
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International Journal of Communication
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