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Overview
This collection provides an overview of the broad landscape of political communication, with material suited for the theorist and the more practically inclined. The main criterion for organizing this collection was diversity—presenting a range of authors and ideas. The contributions cover a span of almost eighty years, beginning with an article from 1927 and culminating with work from the first decade of the 21st century. Some of the authors are famous scholars and some are little known, but each article is like a piece of a jigsaw puzzle and fits into an appropriate place.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781412947381 |
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Publisher: | SAGE Publications |
Publication date: | 12/22/2007 |
Series: | SAGE Benchmarks in Communication |
Edition description: | Four-Volume Set |
Pages: | 1672 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 4.50(d) |
Table of Contents
Volume OnePART ONE: THEORIES AND PRINCIPLESMedia Logic and Political Communication - David L AltheideThe News Media as Political Institution - Timothy E CookLooking Backward and Looking ForwardThe Effects of Frames in Political Television News on Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience - Claes H De VreeseThe Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold D LasswellGatekeeping, Indexing and Live-Event News - Steven Livingston and W Lance BennettIs Technology Altering the Construction of News?The Political Economy of Communication and the Future of the Field - Robert W Mc ChesneyTurned-out Voters? Media Impact on Campaigns - Pippa NorrisThe Ethics of Political Communication - Manuel Pares I MaicasThe Emotional Deficit in Political Communication - Barry RichardsNotes on the Language of Politics - Lindsay RogersThe News Media as Political Institutions - Michael SchudsonThe Indexing Process in Communication - Percy H TannenbaumWhat Voters Learn from Media - David WeaverCommunication Agencies and the Volume of Propaganda - Malcolm M WilleyPART TWO: WATCHING GOVERNMENT, AFFECTING POLICYToward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States - W Lance BennettNone Dare Call It Torture - W Lance Bennett, Regina G Lawrence and Steven LivingstonIndexing and the Limits of Press Independence in the Abu Ghraib ScandalWho Influences Whom? The President, Congress and the Media - George C Edwards III and B Dan WoodCascading Activation - Robert EntmanContesting the White House's Frame after 9/11The Media, the War in Vietnam and Political Support - Daniel C HallinA Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional MediaThe Movement and the Media - Corwin R KruseFraming the Debate over Animal ExperimentationMisperceptions, the Media and the Iraq War - Steven Kull, Clay Ramsay and Evan LewisHumanitarian Crises and US Foreign Policy - Steven Livingston and Todd EachusSomalia and the CNN Effect ReconsideredBad News or Good News - Philip Lowe and David MorrisonEnvironmental Politics and the Mass MediaBad News, Bad Governance - Thomas E PattersonCommunication Patterns and the Problems of Representative Government in Non-Western Societies - Lucien W PyeInterest Groups, the Media and Policy Debate Formation - Nayda Terkildsen, Frauke I Schnell and Cristina LingAn Analysis of Message Structure, Rhetoric and Source CuesPrivacy, Politics and the Press - Dennis F ThompsonEntertainment or Education - Danielle C Vinson and John S ErtterHow Do Media Cover the Courts?Effects of News Coverage on Policy Attention and Actions - Itzhak YanovitzkyA Closer Look at the Media-Policy ConnectionVolume TwoPART ONE: AFFECTING THE POLITICAL PROCESSFreedom as a Value in Arab Media - Hussein AminPerceptions and Attitudes among JournalistsCommunity Media - Nico Carpentier, Rico Lie and Jan ServaesMuting the Democratic Media Discourse?Public Journalism and Public Knowledge - Anthony J Eksterowicz, Robert Roberts and Adrian ClarkOn Electronic Public Space - Susan HerbstTalk Shows in Theoretical PerspectiveThe Television Personality in Politics - Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel LangSome ConsiderationsNew Frontiers in Political Professionalism - Paolo ManciniBeyond Simple Exposure - Jack M Mc Leod and Daniel G Mc DonaldMedia Orientations and Their Impact on Political ProcessesCommunity, Communication and Participation - Jack M Mc Leod, Dietram A Scheufle and Patricia MoyThe Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political ParticipationRevisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment - Paula Poindexter and Maxwell E Mc CombsWhy Conversation Is Not the Soul of Democracy - Michael SchudsonTelevision and Authoritarianism - James ShanahanExploring the Concept of MainstreamingMass Media Use, Issue Knowledge and Political Involvement - Alexis S TanOut of the Theaters and into the Streets - David WhitemanA Coalition Model of the Political Impact of Documentary Film and VideoPART TWO: PUBLIC OPINION, THE PUBLIC'S AGENDA AND THE PRESSNews Frames, Political Cynicism and Media Cynicism - Joseph N Cappella and Kathleen Hall JamiesonPrime Suspects - Franklin D Gilliam and Shanto IyengarThe Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing PublicTurning the Spotlight Inward - Thomas J Johnson and Timothy Boudreau with Chris GlowakiHow Five Leading News Organizations Covered the Media in the 1992 Presidential ElectionWhy Americans Don't Trust the Media - David A JonesA Preliminary AnalysisThe Press and Public Opinion - Walter LippmannThe Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media - Maxwell Mc Combs and Donald ShawSetting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election - Maxwell Mc Combs, Esteban Lopez-Escobar and Juan Pablo LlamasMedia Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance - Thomas E Nelson, Rosalee A Clawson and Zoe M OxleyWhat Moves Public Opinion? - Benjamin I Page, Robert y Shapiro and Glenn R DempseyMedia, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy - Stuart N SorokaThe Agenda-Setting Effects of International News Coverage - Wayne Wanta and Y W HuAn Examination of Differing News FramesVolume ThreePART ONE: CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONSCan the Press Monitor Campaign Advertising? An Experimental Study - Stephen Ansolabehere and Shanto IyengarMessages Received - Larry M BartelsThe Political Impact of Media ExposureCriteria for Evaluating Political Campaign Webpages - Pamela J Benoit and William L BenoitVoters, Candidates and Campaigns in the New Information Age - Michael X Delli CarpiniAn Overview and AssessmentVoter Learning in the 2004 Presidential Election - Dan Drew and David WeaverDid the Media Matter?A Spot Check - Stephen E Finkel and John G GreerCasting Doubt on the Demobilizing Effect of Attack AdvertisingWhy Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So Variable When Votes Are So Predictable? - Andrew Gelman and Gary KingTalking Tough - Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna EverittGender and Reported Speech in Campaign News CoveragePresidential Performance Criteria - Doris A Graber and David WeaverThe Missing Element in Election CoverageSound Bite News - Daniel C HallinTelevision Coverage of Elections 1968-1988Public Opinion in Television Election News - Stephanie Greco LarsonBeyond PollsVoting Alone - Carolyn Marvin and Peter SimonsonThe Decline of Bodily Mass Communication and Public Sensationalism in Presidential ElectionsFrom Contest to Content - Judy Mc Gregor, Susan Fountaine and Margie ComrieThe Impact of Public Journalism on New Zealand Election Campaign CoveragePolitical Image Makers and the Mass Media - Dan NimmoDoes the Watchdog Bite? Newspaper Ad Watch Articles and Political Attack Ads - Patrick B O'Sullivan and Seth GeigerThe Press and the Local Candidate - David RosenbloomThe Journalism of Opinion - Catherine A Steele and Kevin G BarnhurstNetwork News Coverage of US Presidential CampaignsVolume FourPART ONE: GLOBAL CONVERSATIONUnderstanding International Discourse - Anantha S BabbiliPolitical Realism and the Non-Aligned NationsPolitical Communication as an Instrument of Foreign Policy - W Phillips DavisonAn Outline for the Study of International Political Communications - W Phillips Davison and Alexander L GeorgeFraming US Coverage of International News - Robert EntmanContrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air IncidentsGlobal Communication and Foreign Policy - Eytan GilboaThe Barriers to Media Opening in Latin America - Sallie Hughes and Chappell LawsonExcavating Concealed Tradeoffs - Ellen MickiewiczHow Russians Watch the NewsThe 'Americanization' of Political Communication - Ralph Negrine and Stylianos PapathanassopoulosA CritiquePolitical Communication Culture in the United States and Germany - Barbara PfetschMedia Discourse on Globalization and Terror - Andrew RojeckiFraming European Politics - Holli A Semetko and Patti M ValkenburgA Content Analysis of Press and Television NewsInternational Political Communication - Hans SpeierElite versus MassPART TWO: THE RISE OF NEW MEDIAPatterns of Internet and Traditional News Media Use in a Networked Community - Scott L Althaus and David TewksburyThe New Media and Our Political Communication Discontents - Jay Blumer and Michael GurevitchDemocratizing CyberspaceThe Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter DahlgrenDispersion and DeliberationCyberspace and the End of Politics - Vincent Mosco and Derek Foster'Connecting' and 'Disconnecting' with Civic Life - Dhavan V Shah, Nojin Kwak and R Lance HolbertPatterns of Internet Use and the Production of Social CapitalA Not-So World Wide Web - Geoffry TaubmanThe Internet, China and the Challenges to Non-Democratic RuleVirtual Soundbites - Howard Tumber and Michael BromleyPolitical Communication in CyberspaceFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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