Published Online: 2016-3-2
Published in Print: 2016-3-1
©2016 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- A blessing or a double-edged sword? Politicians’ perceptions of newspapers’ impact on the functioning of democracy
- Mediated and moderated effects of personalized political communication on political trust
- Different ways of seeing political depictions: A qualitative–quantitative analysis using Q methodology
- Attitudes of older mobile phone users towards mobile phones
- Research in brief
- Late adopters can be fast: The case of digital television
- The forgotten actor in media ownership debates: Audiences and their knowledge of media ownership in Flanders
- Book Reviews
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Review
Keywords for this article
visual communication;
Q methodology;
Q-sort;
political representations;
audience perceptions
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- A blessing or a double-edged sword? Politicians’ perceptions of newspapers’ impact on the functioning of democracy
- Mediated and moderated effects of personalized political communication on political trust
- Different ways of seeing political depictions: A qualitative–quantitative analysis using Q methodology
- Attitudes of older mobile phone users towards mobile phones
- Research in brief
- Late adopters can be fast: The case of digital television
- The forgotten actor in media ownership debates: Audiences and their knowledge of media ownership in Flanders
- Book Reviews
- Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Review