Mediated Politics
Communication in the Future of Democracy
Herausgeber: Bennett, W Lance; Entman, Robert M
Mediated Politics
Communication in the Future of Democracy
Herausgeber: Bennett, W Lance; Entman, Robert M
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This book investigates the questions arising from recent dramatic changes in democratic political communication.
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This book investigates the questions arising from recent dramatic changes in democratic political communication.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780521783569
- ISBN-10: 0521783569
- Artikelnr.: 22758926
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780521783569
- ISBN-10: 0521783569
- Artikelnr.: 22758926
1. Mediated politics: an introduction W. Lance Bennett and Robert M.
Entman; Part I. Democracy and the Public Sphere: 2. The public sphere and
the net: structure, space, and communication Peter Dahlgren; 3. Promoting
political engagement William A. Gamson; 4. The internet and the global
public sphere Colin Sparks; Part II. Citizens, Consumers, and Media in
Transition: 5. Reporting and the push for market-oriented journalism: media
organizations as businesses Doug Underwood; 6. Political discourse and the
politics of need: discourses on the good life in cyberspace Don Slater; 7.
Dividing practices: segmentation and targeting in the emerging public
sphere Oscar Gandy; 8. Let us infotain you: politics in the new media
environment Michael X. Delli Carpini and Bruce A. Williams; 9. The future
of the institutional media Timothy E. Cook; Part III. Mediated Political
Information and Public Opinion: 10. Reframing public opinion as we have
known it Robert M. Entman and Susan Herbst; 11. Political waves and
democratic discourse: terrorism waves during the Oslo peace process Gadi
Wolfsfeld; 12. Monica Lewinsky and the mainsprings of American politics
John Zaller; 13. The big spin: strategic communication and the
transformation of pluralist democracy W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B.
Manheim; 14. The impact of the new media W. Russell Neuman; Part IV.
Mediated Campaigns: 15. Issue advocacy in a changing discourse environment
Kathleen Hall Jamieson; 16. Implications of rival visions of electoral
campaigns C. Edwin Baker; 17. Mediated electoral democracy: campaigns,
incentives, and reform Bruce Buchanan; 18. 'Americanization' reconsidered:
UK-US campaign communication comparisons across time Jay G. Blumler and
Michael Gurevitch; Part V. Citizens: Present and Future: 19. Citizen
discourse and political participation: a survey Roderick P. Hart; 20.
Adapting political news to twenty-first century Americans Doris A. Graber;
21. National identities and the future of democracy Wendy M. Rahn and
Thomas J. Rudolph; 22. Communication in the future of democracy: a
conclusion.
Entman; Part I. Democracy and the Public Sphere: 2. The public sphere and
the net: structure, space, and communication Peter Dahlgren; 3. Promoting
political engagement William A. Gamson; 4. The internet and the global
public sphere Colin Sparks; Part II. Citizens, Consumers, and Media in
Transition: 5. Reporting and the push for market-oriented journalism: media
organizations as businesses Doug Underwood; 6. Political discourse and the
politics of need: discourses on the good life in cyberspace Don Slater; 7.
Dividing practices: segmentation and targeting in the emerging public
sphere Oscar Gandy; 8. Let us infotain you: politics in the new media
environment Michael X. Delli Carpini and Bruce A. Williams; 9. The future
of the institutional media Timothy E. Cook; Part III. Mediated Political
Information and Public Opinion: 10. Reframing public opinion as we have
known it Robert M. Entman and Susan Herbst; 11. Political waves and
democratic discourse: terrorism waves during the Oslo peace process Gadi
Wolfsfeld; 12. Monica Lewinsky and the mainsprings of American politics
John Zaller; 13. The big spin: strategic communication and the
transformation of pluralist democracy W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B.
Manheim; 14. The impact of the new media W. Russell Neuman; Part IV.
Mediated Campaigns: 15. Issue advocacy in a changing discourse environment
Kathleen Hall Jamieson; 16. Implications of rival visions of electoral
campaigns C. Edwin Baker; 17. Mediated electoral democracy: campaigns,
incentives, and reform Bruce Buchanan; 18. 'Americanization' reconsidered:
UK-US campaign communication comparisons across time Jay G. Blumler and
Michael Gurevitch; Part V. Citizens: Present and Future: 19. Citizen
discourse and political participation: a survey Roderick P. Hart; 20.
Adapting political news to twenty-first century Americans Doris A. Graber;
21. National identities and the future of democracy Wendy M. Rahn and
Thomas J. Rudolph; 22. Communication in the future of democracy: a
conclusion.
1. Mediated politics: an introduction W. Lance Bennett and Robert M.
Entman; Part I. Democracy and the Public Sphere: 2. The public sphere and
the net: structure, space, and communication Peter Dahlgren; 3. Promoting
political engagement William A. Gamson; 4. The internet and the global
public sphere Colin Sparks; Part II. Citizens, Consumers, and Media in
Transition: 5. Reporting and the push for market-oriented journalism: media
organizations as businesses Doug Underwood; 6. Political discourse and the
politics of need: discourses on the good life in cyberspace Don Slater; 7.
Dividing practices: segmentation and targeting in the emerging public
sphere Oscar Gandy; 8. Let us infotain you: politics in the new media
environment Michael X. Delli Carpini and Bruce A. Williams; 9. The future
of the institutional media Timothy E. Cook; Part III. Mediated Political
Information and Public Opinion: 10. Reframing public opinion as we have
known it Robert M. Entman and Susan Herbst; 11. Political waves and
democratic discourse: terrorism waves during the Oslo peace process Gadi
Wolfsfeld; 12. Monica Lewinsky and the mainsprings of American politics
John Zaller; 13. The big spin: strategic communication and the
transformation of pluralist democracy W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B.
Manheim; 14. The impact of the new media W. Russell Neuman; Part IV.
Mediated Campaigns: 15. Issue advocacy in a changing discourse environment
Kathleen Hall Jamieson; 16. Implications of rival visions of electoral
campaigns C. Edwin Baker; 17. Mediated electoral democracy: campaigns,
incentives, and reform Bruce Buchanan; 18. 'Americanization' reconsidered:
UK-US campaign communication comparisons across time Jay G. Blumler and
Michael Gurevitch; Part V. Citizens: Present and Future: 19. Citizen
discourse and political participation: a survey Roderick P. Hart; 20.
Adapting political news to twenty-first century Americans Doris A. Graber;
21. National identities and the future of democracy Wendy M. Rahn and
Thomas J. Rudolph; 22. Communication in the future of democracy: a
conclusion.
Entman; Part I. Democracy and the Public Sphere: 2. The public sphere and
the net: structure, space, and communication Peter Dahlgren; 3. Promoting
political engagement William A. Gamson; 4. The internet and the global
public sphere Colin Sparks; Part II. Citizens, Consumers, and Media in
Transition: 5. Reporting and the push for market-oriented journalism: media
organizations as businesses Doug Underwood; 6. Political discourse and the
politics of need: discourses on the good life in cyberspace Don Slater; 7.
Dividing practices: segmentation and targeting in the emerging public
sphere Oscar Gandy; 8. Let us infotain you: politics in the new media
environment Michael X. Delli Carpini and Bruce A. Williams; 9. The future
of the institutional media Timothy E. Cook; Part III. Mediated Political
Information and Public Opinion: 10. Reframing public opinion as we have
known it Robert M. Entman and Susan Herbst; 11. Political waves and
democratic discourse: terrorism waves during the Oslo peace process Gadi
Wolfsfeld; 12. Monica Lewinsky and the mainsprings of American politics
John Zaller; 13. The big spin: strategic communication and the
transformation of pluralist democracy W. Lance Bennett and Jarol B.
Manheim; 14. The impact of the new media W. Russell Neuman; Part IV.
Mediated Campaigns: 15. Issue advocacy in a changing discourse environment
Kathleen Hall Jamieson; 16. Implications of rival visions of electoral
campaigns C. Edwin Baker; 17. Mediated electoral democracy: campaigns,
incentives, and reform Bruce Buchanan; 18. 'Americanization' reconsidered:
UK-US campaign communication comparisons across time Jay G. Blumler and
Michael Gurevitch; Part V. Citizens: Present and Future: 19. Citizen
discourse and political participation: a survey Roderick P. Hart; 20.
Adapting political news to twenty-first century Americans Doris A. Graber;
21. National identities and the future of democracy Wendy M. Rahn and
Thomas J. Rudolph; 22. Communication in the future of democracy: a
conclusion.