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3. The regulation of political communication

  • Manuel Puppis
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Political Communication
This chapter is in the book Political Communication

Chapters in this book

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