Political communication/ edited by Philip Seib

Contributor(s): Seib, PhilipMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles: Sage, 2008Description: 405pISBN: 9781412947381DDC classification: 302.23
Contents:
Volume Two PART ONE: AFFECTING THE POLITICAL PROCESS Hussein Amin Freedom as a Value in Arab Media Perceptions and Attitudes among Journalists Nico Carpentier, Rico Lie and Jan Servaes Community Media Muting the Democratic Media Discourse? Anthony J Eksterowicz, Robert Roberts and Adrian Clark Public Journalism and Public Knowledge Susan Herbst On Electronic Public Space Talk Shows in Theoretical Perspective Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang The Television Personality in Politics Some Considerations Paolo Mancini New Frontiers in Political Professionalism Jack M McLeod and Daniel G McDonald Beyond Simple Exposure Media Orientations and Their Impact on Political Processes Jack M McLeod, Dietram A Scheufle and Patricia Moy Community, Communication and Participation The Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political Participation Paula Poindexter and Maxwell E McCombs Revisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment Michael Schudson Why Conversation Is Not the Soul of Democracy James Shanahan Television and Authoritarianism Exploring the Concept of Mainstreaming Alexis S Tan Mass Media Use, Issue Knowledge and Political Involvement David Whiteman Out of the Theaters and into the Streets A Coalition Model of the Political Impact of Documentary Film and Video PART TWO: PUBLIC OPINION, THE PUBLIC'S AGENDA AND THE PRESS Joseph N Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson News Frames, Political Cynicism and Media Cynicism Franklin D Gilliam and Shanto Iyengar Prime Suspects The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public Thomas J Johnson and Timothy Boudreau with Chris Glowaki Turning the Spotlight Inward How Five Leading News Organizations Covered the Media in the 1992 Presidential Election David A Jones Why Americans Don't Trust the Media A Preliminary Analysis Walter Lippmann The Press and Public Opinion Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media Maxwell McCombs, Esteban Lopez-Escobar and Juan Pablo Llamas Setting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election Thomas E Nelson, Rosalee A Clawson and Zoe M Oxley Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance Benjamin I Page, Robert y Shapiro and Glenn R Dempsey What Moves Public Opinion? Stuart N Soroka Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Wayne Wanta and Y W Hu The Agenda-Setting Effects of International News Coverage An Examination of Differing News Frames
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Volume Two

PART ONE: AFFECTING THE POLITICAL PROCESS
Hussein Amin
Freedom as a Value in Arab Media
Perceptions and Attitudes among Journalists
Nico Carpentier, Rico Lie and Jan Servaes
Community Media
Muting the Democratic Media Discourse?
Anthony J Eksterowicz, Robert Roberts and Adrian Clark
Public Journalism and Public Knowledge
Susan Herbst
On Electronic Public Space
Talk Shows in Theoretical Perspective
Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang
The Television Personality in Politics
Some Considerations
Paolo Mancini
New Frontiers in Political Professionalism
Jack M McLeod and Daniel G McDonald
Beyond Simple Exposure
Media Orientations and Their Impact on Political Processes
Jack M McLeod, Dietram A Scheufle and Patricia Moy
Community, Communication and Participation
The Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political Participation
Paula Poindexter and Maxwell E McCombs
Revisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment
Michael Schudson
Why Conversation Is Not the Soul of Democracy
James Shanahan
Television and Authoritarianism
Exploring the Concept of Mainstreaming
Alexis S Tan
Mass Media Use, Issue Knowledge and Political Involvement
David Whiteman
Out of the Theaters and into the Streets
A Coalition Model of the Political Impact of Documentary Film and Video

PART TWO: PUBLIC OPINION, THE PUBLIC'S AGENDA AND THE PRESS
Joseph N Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
News Frames, Political Cynicism and Media Cynicism
Franklin D Gilliam and Shanto Iyengar
Prime Suspects
The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public
Thomas J Johnson and Timothy Boudreau with Chris Glowaki
Turning the Spotlight Inward
How Five Leading News Organizations Covered the Media in the 1992 Presidential Election
David A Jones
Why Americans Don't Trust the Media
A Preliminary Analysis
Walter Lippmann
The Press and Public Opinion
Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw
The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media
Maxwell McCombs, Esteban Lopez-Escobar and Juan Pablo Llamas
Setting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election
Thomas E Nelson, Rosalee A Clawson and Zoe M Oxley
Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance
Benjamin I Page, Robert y Shapiro and Glenn R Dempsey
What Moves Public Opinion?
Stuart N Soroka
Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Wayne Wanta and Y W Hu
The Agenda-Setting Effects of International News Coverage
An Examination of Differing News Frames

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