Cook is known for his books on the interaction of
politics and the
media, and also as an influence on journalism research and education.[1] He was best known[2] for his widely reviewed book Governing with the News.
Notes for the next
epidemic. Part one: Lessons from the news coverage of
AIDS by Timothy E Cook;
John F. Kennedy School of Government.; Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. OCLC 24785654.
References
^"The legacies of an Exemplary Career" by Daniel D. Perlmutter. Chronicle of Higher Education Sept. 15, 2006. p.B14
^The Institution of the Media: Tim Cook's Legacy to
Scholars and Students of American Government by Diana Owen, LSU News,
[1]Archived 2012-02-06 at the
Wayback Machine
Cook is known for his books on the interaction of
politics and the
media, and also as an influence on journalism research and education.[1] He was best known[2] for his widely reviewed book Governing with the News.
Notes for the next
epidemic. Part one: Lessons from the news coverage of
AIDS by Timothy E Cook;
John F. Kennedy School of Government.; Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. OCLC 24785654.
References
^"The legacies of an Exemplary Career" by Daniel D. Perlmutter. Chronicle of Higher Education Sept. 15, 2006. p.B14
^The Institution of the Media: Tim Cook's Legacy to
Scholars and Students of American Government by Diana Owen, LSU News,
[1]Archived 2012-02-06 at the
Wayback Machine