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_gVolume One: -- _gPart One. _tTheories and Principles -- _tMedia Logic and Political Communication / _rDavid L Altheide -- _tThe News Media as Political Institution / _rTimothy E Cook Looking Backward and Looking Forward -- _tThe Effects of Frames in Political Television News on Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience / _rClaes H De Vreese -- _tThe Theory of Political Propaganda / _rHarold D Lasswell -- _tGatekeeping, Indexing and Live-Event News: Is Technology Altering the Construction of News? / _rSteven Livingston and W Lance Bennett -- _tThe Political Economy of Communication and the Future of the Field / _rRobert W McChesney -- _tTurned-out Voters? Media Impact on Campaigns / _rPippa Norris -- _tThe Ethics of Political Communication / _rManuel Pares I Maicas -- _tThe Emotional Deficit in Political Communication / _rBarry Richards -- _tNotes on the Language of Politics / _rLindsay Rogers -- _tThe News Media as Political Institutions / _rMichael Schudson -- _tThe Indexing Process in Communication / _rPercy H Tannenbaum -- _tWhat Voters Learn from Media / _rDavid Weaver -- _tCommunication Agencies and the Volume of Propaganda / _rMalcolm M Willey -- _gPart Two. _tWatching Government, Affecting Policy -- _tToward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States / _rW Lance Bennett -- _tNone Dare Call It Torture: Indexing and the Limits of Press Independence in the Abu Ghraib Scandal / _rW Lance Bennett, Regina G Lawrence and Steven Livingston -- _tWho Influences Whom? The President, Congress and the Media / _rGeorge C Edwards III and B Dan Wood -- _tCascading Activation: Contesting the White House's Frame after 9 /11 / _rRobert Entman -- _tThe Media, the War in Vietnam and Political Support: A Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional Media / _rDaniel C Hallin -- _tThe Movement and the Media: Framing the Debate over Animal Experimentation / _rCorwin R Kruse -- _tMisperceptions, the Media and the Iraq War / _rSteven Kull, Clay Ramsay and Evan Lewis -- _tHumanitarian Crises and US Foreign Policy: Somalia and the CNN Effect Reconsidered / _rSteven Livingston and Todd Eachus -- _tBad News or Good News: Environmental Politics and the Mass Media / _rPhilip Lowe and David Morrison -- _tBad News, Bad Governance / _rThomas E Patterson -- _tCommunication Patterns and the Problems of Representative Government in Non-Western Societies / _rLucien W Pye -- _tInterest Groups, the Media and Policy Debate Formation: An Analysis of Message Structure, Rhetoric and Source Cues / _rNayda Terkildsen, Frauke I Schnell and Cristina Ling -- _tPrivacy, Politics and the Press / _rDennis F Thompson -- _tEntertainment or Education: How Do Media Cover the Courts? / _rDanielle C Vinson and John S Ertter -- _tEffects of News Coverage on Policy Attention and Actions: A Closer Look at the Media-Policy Connection / _rItzhak Yanovitzky -- |
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_gVolume Two: -- _gPart One. _tAffecting the Political Process -- _tFreedom as a Value in Arab Media: Perceptions and Attitudes among Journalists / _rHussein Amin -- _tCommunity Media: Muting the Democratic Media Discourse? / _rNico Carpentier, Rico Lie and Jan Servaes -- _tPublic Journalism and Public Knowledge / _rAnthony J Eksterowicz, Robert Roberts and Adrian Clark -- _tOn Electronic Public Space: Talk Shows in Theoretical Perspective / _rSusan Herbst -- _tThe Television Personality in Politics: Some Considerations / _rKurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang -- _tNew Frontiers in Political Professionalism / _rPaolo Mancini -- _tBeyond Simple Exposure: Media Orientations and Their Impact on Political Processes / _rJack M McLeod and Daniel G McDonald -- _tCommunity, Communication and Participation: The Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political Participation / _rJack M McLeod, Dietram A Scheufle and Patricia Moy -- _tRevisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment / _rPaula Poindexter and Maxwell E McCombs -- _tWhy Conversation Is Not the Soul of Democracy / _rMichael Schudson -- _tTelevision and Authoritarianism: Exploring the Concept of Mainstreaming / _rJames Shanahan -- _tMass Media Use, Issue Knowledge and Political Involvement / _rAlexis S Tan -- _tOut of the Theaters and into the Streets: A Coalition Model of the Political Impact of Documentary Film and Video / _rDavid Whiteman -- _gPart Two. _tPublic Opinion, the Public's Agenda and the Press -- _tNews Frames, Political Cynicism and Media Cynicism / _rJoseph N Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson -- _tPrime Suspects: The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public / _rFranklin D Gilliam and Shanto Iyengar -- _tTurning the Spotlight Inward: How Five Leading News Organizations Covered the Media in the 1992 Presidential Election / _rThomas J Johnson and Timothy Boudreau with Chris Glowaki -- _tWhy Americans Don't Trust the Media: A Preliminary Analysis / _rDavid A Jones -- _tThe Press and Public Opinion / _rWalter Lippmann -- _tThe Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media / _rMaxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw -- _tSetting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election / _rMaxwell McCombs, Esteban Lopez-Escobar and Juan Pablo Llamas -- _tMedia Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance / _rThomas E Nelson, Rosalee A Clawson and Zoe M Oxley -- _tWhat Moves Public Opinion? / _rBenjamin I Page, Robert y Shapiro and Glenn R Dempsey -- _tMedia, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy / _rStuart N Soroka -- _tThe Agenda-Setting Effects of International News Coverage: An Examination of Differing News Frames / _rWayne Wanta and Y W Hu -- |
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_gVolume Three: -- _gPart One. _tCampaigns and Elections -- _tCan the Press Monitor Campaign Advertising? An Experimental Study / _rStephen Ansolabehere and Shanto Iyengar -- _tMessages Received: The Political Impact of Media Exposure / _rLarry M Bartels -- _tCriteria for Evaluating Political Campaign Webpages / _rPamela J Benoit and William L Benoit -- _tVoters, Candidates and Campaigns in the New Information Age: An Overview and Assessment / _rMichael X Delli Carpini -- _tVoter Learning in the 2004 Presidential Election: Did the Media Matter? / _rDan Drew and David Weaver -- _tA Spot Check: Casting Doubt on the Demobilizing Effect of Attack Advertising / _rStephen E Finkel and John G Greer -- _tWhy Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So Variable When Votes Are So Predictable? / _rAndrew Gelman and Gary King -- _tTalking Tough: Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage / _rElisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt -- _tPresidential Performance Criteria: The Missing Element in Election Coverage / _rDoris A Graber and David Weaver -- _tSound Bite News: Television Coverage of Elections 1968-1988 / _rDaniel C Hallin -- _tPublic Opinion in Television Election News: Beyond Polls / _rStephanie Greco Larson -- _tVoting Alone / _rCarolyn Marvin and Peter Simonson The Decline of Bodily Mass Communication and Public Sensationalism in Presidential Elections -- _tFrom Contest to Content: The Impact of Public Journalism on New Zealand Election Campaign Coverage / _rJudy McGregor, Susan Fountaine and Margie Comrie -- _tPolitical Image Makers and the Mass Media / _rDan Nimmo -- _tDoes the Watchdog Bite? Newspaper Ad Watch Articles and Political Attack Ads / _rPatrick B O'sullivan and Seth Geiger -- _tThe Press and the Local Candidate / _rDavid Rosenbloom -- _tThe Journalism of Opinion: Network News Coverage of US Presidential Campaigns / _rCatherine A Steele and Kevin G Barnhurst -- |
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_gVolume Four: -- _gPart One. _tGlobal Conversation -- _tUnderstanding International Discourse: Political Realism and the Non-Aligned Nations / _rAnantha S Babbili -- _tPolitical Communication as an Instrument of Foreign Policy / _rW Phillips Davison -- _tAn Outline for the Study of International Political Communications / _rW Phillips Davison and Alexander L George -- _tFraming US Coverage of International News: Contrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air Incidents / _rRobert Entman -- _tGlobal Communication and Foreign Policy / _rEytan Gilboa -- _tThe Barriers to Media Opening in Latin America / _rSallie Hughes and Chappell Lawson -- _tExcavating Concealed Tradeoffs: How Russians Watch the News / _rEllen Mickiewicz -- _tThe 'Americanization' of Political Communication: A Critique / _rRalph Negrine and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos -- _tPolitical Communication Culture in the United States and Germany / _rBarbara Pfetsch -- _tMedia Discourse on Globalization and Terror / _rAndrew Rojecki -- _tFraming European Politics: A Content Analysis of Press and Television News / _rHolli A Semetko and Patti M Valkenburg -- _tInternational Political Communication: Elite versus Mass / _rHans Speier -- _gPart Two. _tThe Rise of New Media -- _tPatterns of Internet and Traditional News Media Use in a Networked Community / _rScott L Althaus and David Tewksbury -- _tThe New Media and Our Political Communication Discontents: Democratizing Cyberspace / _rJay Blumer and Michael Gurevitch -- _tThe Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication: Dispersion and Deliberation / _rPeter Dahlgren -- _tCyberspace and the End of Politics / _rVincent Mosco and Derek Foster -- _t'Connecting' and 'disconnecting' with Civic Life: Patterns of Internet Use and the Production of Social Capital / _rDhavan V Shah, Nojin Kwak and R Lance Holbert -- _tA Not-So World Wide Web: The Internet, China and the Challenges to Non-Democratic Rule / _rGeoffry Taubman -- _tVirtual Soundbites: Political Communication in Cyberspace / _rHoward Tumber and Michael Bromley. |
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