The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication
Editat de Holli A Semetko, Margaret Scammellen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 16 iul 2012
Part Two: takes a grassroots perspective of the influences of social networks - real and online - on political communication
Part Three: discusses methodological advances in political communication research
Part Four: focuses on power and how it is conceptualized in political communication
Part Five: provides an international, regional, and comparative understanding of political communication in its various contexts
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication is an essential benchmark publication for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of politics, media and communication, sociology and research methods.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446265987
ISBN-10: 1446265986
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446265986
Pagini: 544
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The
SAGE
Handbook
of
Political
Communication
provides
a
much
needed
wide-ranging
selection
of
articles
edited
by
two
renowned
researchers
in
the
field,
Holli
Semetko
and
Maggie
Scammell,
and
an
ace
group
of
contributors.
I
was
particularly
impressed
with
the
global
'feel'
of
the
handbook,
which
provides
insights
into
the
field
from
among
other
areas,
the
emerging
economic
and
political
powerhouses
of
China,
India,
Russia,
and
Latin
America.
This
book
is
a
tour
de
force
-
a
must-read
for
students,
researchers
and
practitioners
of
political
communication
Dr. Paul Baines
Reader in Marketing, Cranfield School of Management & Managing Editor, Europe, Journal of Political Marketing
This is an impressive, up-to-date collection by some of the best scholars in the field. Students and researchers will find it invaluable, as will others interested in the fast-changing world of political communication
Philip Seib
Director, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication offers an invaluable overview of the best current thinking and research in the field of political communication. As editors, Holli A. Semetko and Margaret Scammell, has brought together some of the most influential international scholars of media and politics. The result is a nicely organized and well-written handbook which will be an ideal resource not only for university students, but also for researchers and practitioners of political communication
Professor Toril Aalberg
NTNU Trondheim, Norway
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication brings together distinguished scholars to discuss issues of continuity, change and consequence for online and offline global political communications. Semetko and Scammell have produced a significant collection which delivers argument and evidence for scholars, students and everyone who wishes to understand the rapidly changing and significant field of political communication
Bob Franklin,
Professor of Journalism Studies, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Dr. Paul Baines
Reader in Marketing, Cranfield School of Management & Managing Editor, Europe, Journal of Political Marketing
This is an impressive, up-to-date collection by some of the best scholars in the field. Students and researchers will find it invaluable, as will others interested in the fast-changing world of political communication
Philip Seib
Director, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication offers an invaluable overview of the best current thinking and research in the field of political communication. As editors, Holli A. Semetko and Margaret Scammell, has brought together some of the most influential international scholars of media and politics. The result is a nicely organized and well-written handbook which will be an ideal resource not only for university students, but also for researchers and practitioners of political communication
Professor Toril Aalberg
NTNU Trondheim, Norway
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication brings together distinguished scholars to discuss issues of continuity, change and consequence for online and offline global political communications. Semetko and Scammell have produced a significant collection which delivers argument and evidence for scholars, students and everyone who wishes to understand the rapidly changing and significant field of political communication
Bob Franklin,
Professor of Journalism Studies, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
Cuprins
Introduction:
The
Expanding
Field
of
Political
Communication
in
the
Era
of
Continuous
Connectivity
-
Holli
A.
Semetko
and
Margaret
Scammell
PART ONE
Entertainment Media and the Political Engagement of Citizens - Michael X. Delli Carpini
Do Cosmopolitan Communications Threaten Traditional Moral Values? - Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart
Political Communication in a Changing Media Environment - Fred Fletcher and Mary Lynn Young
Blogging and the Future of News - Richard Davis
Political Organizations and Campaigning Online - Rachel K. Gibson and Stephen Ward
Popular Culture and Political Communication - John Street
Government Communication: An Emerging Field in Political Communication Research - María José Canel and Karen Sanders
What's Good and Bad in Political Communication Research? Normative Standards for Evaluating Media and Citizen Performance - Scott L. Althaus
PART TWO
Digital Media and Citizenship - Bruce Bimber
Digital Media and Youth Engagement - W. Lance Bennett, Deen G Freelon, Muzammil Hussain, Chris Wells
The Internet and Citizenship: Democratic Opportunity or More of the Same? - Stephen Coleman and Jay G. Blumler
Civic Knowledge and Audiovisual Learning - Doris A. Graber and Gregory G. Holyk
Women as Political Communicators: Candidates and Campaigns - Susan A. Banducci with Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt
The Impact of Negative Campaigning on Citizens' Actions and Attitudes - Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
Changes in European Public Service Broadcasting: Potential Consequences for Political Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior - Kees Aarts and Holli A. Semetko
Social Networks, Public Discussion, and Civic Engagement: A Socialization Perspective - Jack M. McLeod and Nam-Jin Lee
PART THREE
Measuring Affect, Emotion and Mood in Political Communication - Ann N. Crigler and Marion R. Just
Online Panels and the Future of Political Communication Research - Shanto Iyengar and Lynn Vavreck
Social Networks and Political Knowledge - William P. Eveland, Jr., Myiah J. Hutchens and Alyssa C. Morey
Understanding the Content of News Media - Stephen D. Reese and Jae Kook Lee
Ethnography as Theory and Method in the Study of Political Communication - Debra Spitulnik Vidali and Mark Allen Peterson
Political Visions: Visual Studies in Political Communication - Kevin G. Barnhurst and Kelly Quinn
News Framing Research: An Overview and New Developments - Claes H. de Vreese and Sophie Lecheler
Dynamics in Mass Communication Effects Research - Dennis Chong and James N. Druckman
PART FOUR
Media, Power and U.S. Foreign Policy - Sean Aday, Robert M. Entman and Steven Livingston
News Media and War - Piers Robinson
The Power of Rhetoric: Understanding Political Oratory - Vanessa B Beasley
The Power of Everyday Conversations: Mediating the Effects of Media Use on Policy Understanding - Jisuk Woo, Min-Gyu Kim, Joohan Kim
Leaders on the Campaign Trail: The Impact of Television News on Perceptions of Party Leaders in British General Elections - Holli A. Semetko, Margaret Scammell and Andrew Kerner
The Interdependency of Mass Media and Social Movements - Rens Vliegenthart and Stefaan Walgrave
PART FIVE
Media Consolidation, Fragmentation and Selective Exposure in the US - Diana Owen
Democratization and the Changing Media Environment in South Korea - June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim
The Changing Landscape of Political Communications in China - Xian Zhou
Political Communication in Latin America - Silvio Waisboard
Political Communication and Media Effects in the Context of New Democracies of East-Central Europe - Hubert Tworzecki
Post-Soviet Political Communication - Sarah Oates
Al-Jazeera Arabic, Transnational Identity and Influence - Sam Cherribi
Grassroots Political Communication in India: Women's Movements, Vernacular Rhetoric and Street Play Performance - Christine Garlough
Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Ian Glenn and Robert Mattes
Some Caveats about Comparative Research in Media Studies - Paolo Mancini and Daniel C. Hallin
Never Waste A Good Crisis: The British Phone Hacking Scandal and its Implications for Politics and the Press - Richard Tait
PART ONE
Entertainment Media and the Political Engagement of Citizens - Michael X. Delli Carpini
Do Cosmopolitan Communications Threaten Traditional Moral Values? - Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart
Political Communication in a Changing Media Environment - Fred Fletcher and Mary Lynn Young
Blogging and the Future of News - Richard Davis
Political Organizations and Campaigning Online - Rachel K. Gibson and Stephen Ward
Popular Culture and Political Communication - John Street
Government Communication: An Emerging Field in Political Communication Research - María José Canel and Karen Sanders
What's Good and Bad in Political Communication Research? Normative Standards for Evaluating Media and Citizen Performance - Scott L. Althaus
PART TWO
Digital Media and Citizenship - Bruce Bimber
Digital Media and Youth Engagement - W. Lance Bennett, Deen G Freelon, Muzammil Hussain, Chris Wells
The Internet and Citizenship: Democratic Opportunity or More of the Same? - Stephen Coleman and Jay G. Blumler
Civic Knowledge and Audiovisual Learning - Doris A. Graber and Gregory G. Holyk
Women as Political Communicators: Candidates and Campaigns - Susan A. Banducci with Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt
The Impact of Negative Campaigning on Citizens' Actions and Attitudes - Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney
Changes in European Public Service Broadcasting: Potential Consequences for Political Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior - Kees Aarts and Holli A. Semetko
Social Networks, Public Discussion, and Civic Engagement: A Socialization Perspective - Jack M. McLeod and Nam-Jin Lee
PART THREE
Measuring Affect, Emotion and Mood in Political Communication - Ann N. Crigler and Marion R. Just
Online Panels and the Future of Political Communication Research - Shanto Iyengar and Lynn Vavreck
Social Networks and Political Knowledge - William P. Eveland, Jr., Myiah J. Hutchens and Alyssa C. Morey
Understanding the Content of News Media - Stephen D. Reese and Jae Kook Lee
Ethnography as Theory and Method in the Study of Political Communication - Debra Spitulnik Vidali and Mark Allen Peterson
Political Visions: Visual Studies in Political Communication - Kevin G. Barnhurst and Kelly Quinn
News Framing Research: An Overview and New Developments - Claes H. de Vreese and Sophie Lecheler
Dynamics in Mass Communication Effects Research - Dennis Chong and James N. Druckman
PART FOUR
Media, Power and U.S. Foreign Policy - Sean Aday, Robert M. Entman and Steven Livingston
News Media and War - Piers Robinson
The Power of Rhetoric: Understanding Political Oratory - Vanessa B Beasley
The Power of Everyday Conversations: Mediating the Effects of Media Use on Policy Understanding - Jisuk Woo, Min-Gyu Kim, Joohan Kim
Leaders on the Campaign Trail: The Impact of Television News on Perceptions of Party Leaders in British General Elections - Holli A. Semetko, Margaret Scammell and Andrew Kerner
The Interdependency of Mass Media and Social Movements - Rens Vliegenthart and Stefaan Walgrave
PART FIVE
Media Consolidation, Fragmentation and Selective Exposure in the US - Diana Owen
Democratization and the Changing Media Environment in South Korea - June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim
The Changing Landscape of Political Communications in China - Xian Zhou
Political Communication in Latin America - Silvio Waisboard
Political Communication and Media Effects in the Context of New Democracies of East-Central Europe - Hubert Tworzecki
Post-Soviet Political Communication - Sarah Oates
Al-Jazeera Arabic, Transnational Identity and Influence - Sam Cherribi
Grassroots Political Communication in India: Women's Movements, Vernacular Rhetoric and Street Play Performance - Christine Garlough
Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Ian Glenn and Robert Mattes
Some Caveats about Comparative Research in Media Studies - Paolo Mancini and Daniel C. Hallin
Never Waste A Good Crisis: The British Phone Hacking Scandal and its Implications for Politics and the Press - Richard Tait
Descriere
A
cutting
edge
collection
for
this
global
and
fast-moving
field,
edited
by
two
of
the
world's
leading
political
communications
scholars.