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3. The regulation of political communication
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Manuel Puppis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Contents ix
- 1. Political communication research. A brief history of the field and the idea of this handbook 1
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Section I: Foundations
- 2. Normative theories of political communication 21
- 3. The regulation of political communication 39
- 4. Political communication in long-term perspective 63
- 5. Political communication in comparative perspective: Key concepts and new insights 87
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Section II: Situations
- 6. Strategic political communication in election campaigns 109
- 7. Political communication in referendums 129
- 8. Hypes, waves, and storms: Events and the dynamics of their coverage 151
- 9. Political Communication in social transformation and revolution 167
- 10. News media, war and world politics 187
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Section III: Political Actors
- 11. Political actors as communicators 211
- 12. Media, political agendas and public policy 231
- 13. Political public relations 249
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Section IV: Mass Media and Journalism
- 14. The media of political communication 269
- 15. The media as political actors 289
- 16. The production of political coverage: The push and pull of power, routines and constraints 305
- 17. Political journalists as communicators. The impact of individual characteristics on their work 325
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Section V: Media Messages
- 18. The quality of political media coverage 351
- 19. Issues, events and frames in political media coverage 375
- 20. Politicians, parties and political candidates in the news media 389
- 21. Entertaining and emotional elements in political coverage 409
- 22. The political relevance of entertainment media 427
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Section VI: Citizens
- 23. Individual political communication and participation 449
- 24. Interpersonal and mass mediated political communication 469
- 25. Uses and perceptions of political media 489
- 26. Selection, perception, and processing of political messages 507
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Section VII: Effects on citizens
- 27. Communication and political socialization 529
- 28. Cognitive effects of political mass media 547
- 29. Emotional effects in political communication 569
- 30. Attitudinal effects in political communication 591
- 31. Media effects on political behavior 609
- Biographical sketches 627
- Index 641
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v
- Contents ix
- 1. Political communication research. A brief history of the field and the idea of this handbook 1
-
Section I: Foundations
- 2. Normative theories of political communication 21
- 3. The regulation of political communication 39
- 4. Political communication in long-term perspective 63
- 5. Political communication in comparative perspective: Key concepts and new insights 87
-
Section II: Situations
- 6. Strategic political communication in election campaigns 109
- 7. Political communication in referendums 129
- 8. Hypes, waves, and storms: Events and the dynamics of their coverage 151
- 9. Political Communication in social transformation and revolution 167
- 10. News media, war and world politics 187
-
Section III: Political Actors
- 11. Political actors as communicators 211
- 12. Media, political agendas and public policy 231
- 13. Political public relations 249
-
Section IV: Mass Media and Journalism
- 14. The media of political communication 269
- 15. The media as political actors 289
- 16. The production of political coverage: The push and pull of power, routines and constraints 305
- 17. Political journalists as communicators. The impact of individual characteristics on their work 325
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Section V: Media Messages
- 18. The quality of political media coverage 351
- 19. Issues, events and frames in political media coverage 375
- 20. Politicians, parties and political candidates in the news media 389
- 21. Entertaining and emotional elements in political coverage 409
- 22. The political relevance of entertainment media 427
-
Section VI: Citizens
- 23. Individual political communication and participation 449
- 24. Interpersonal and mass mediated political communication 469
- 25. Uses and perceptions of political media 489
- 26. Selection, perception, and processing of political messages 507
-
Section VII: Effects on citizens
- 27. Communication and political socialization 529
- 28. Cognitive effects of political mass media 547
- 29. Emotional effects in political communication 569
- 30. Attitudinal effects in political communication 591
- 31. Media effects on political behavior 609
- Biographical sketches 627
- Index 641