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1. The 2015–2019 British General Elections in Broadcast and Print News: Topics, Actors and Sentiments
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Laszlo Horvath
und Ekaterina Kolpinskaya
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Preface and Acknowledgements xiv
- Introduction: Media Effects in British Electoral Politics 1
- 1. The 2015–2019 British General Elections in Broadcast and Print News: Topics, Actors and Sentiments 21
- 2. Intermedia Agenda-setting in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 General Elections 34
- 3. Flows of Information in Election Campaigns: Who Influences Whom? 60
- 4. Ageing and Agenda-setting in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 General Elections 83
- 5. Media Partisanship, Issue Coverage and Individuals’ Perceptions of Issue Stance Importance 109
- 6. Chucking Britain into the Cor-bin?: Newspapers and Perceptions of Party Leaders in the 2017 and 2019 General Elections 131
- 7. Candidate Experience and the ‘Gender Penalty’ in the 2019 General Election 159
- 8. How does Media Exposure to Candidates with Shared Gender and Ethnicity Impact Individuals’ Political Engagement? 183
- 9. Constituency Competitiveness and Candidate Coverage: Exploring the Gendered Sentiment of News Media during Recent British General Elections 205
- Concluding Thoughts: Emerging Trends in Political Communication and Electoral Politics in Britain 219
- Appendices 233
- Index 251
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors x
- Preface and Acknowledgements xiv
- Introduction: Media Effects in British Electoral Politics 1
- 1. The 2015–2019 British General Elections in Broadcast and Print News: Topics, Actors and Sentiments 21
- 2. Intermedia Agenda-setting in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 General Elections 34
- 3. Flows of Information in Election Campaigns: Who Influences Whom? 60
- 4. Ageing and Agenda-setting in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 General Elections 83
- 5. Media Partisanship, Issue Coverage and Individuals’ Perceptions of Issue Stance Importance 109
- 6. Chucking Britain into the Cor-bin?: Newspapers and Perceptions of Party Leaders in the 2017 and 2019 General Elections 131
- 7. Candidate Experience and the ‘Gender Penalty’ in the 2019 General Election 159
- 8. How does Media Exposure to Candidates with Shared Gender and Ethnicity Impact Individuals’ Political Engagement? 183
- 9. Constituency Competitiveness and Candidate Coverage: Exploring the Gendered Sentiment of News Media during Recent British General Elections 205
- Concluding Thoughts: Emerging Trends in Political Communication and Electoral Politics in Britain 219
- Appendices 233
- Index 251