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Written by a leading team of internationally-distinguished political communication scholars, this book offers the most comprehensive account on comparative political communication research in the context of European Parliamentary elections currently available.
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Written by a leading team of internationally-distinguished political communication scholars, this book offers the most comprehensive account on comparative political communication research in the context of European Parliamentary elections currently available.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9781409411321
- ISBN-10: 140941132X
- Artikelnr.: 45342175
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9781409411321
- ISBN-10: 140941132X
- Artikelnr.: 45342175
Michaela Maier is Professor for Applied Communication Psychology at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Her research focuses on political communication with a specific interest in the reception and effects of campaign communication. Jesper Strömbÿck is Professor in Media and Communication and holds the Ludvig Nordström Chair in Journalism at Mid Sweden University, where he is also Research Director at the Centre for Political Communication Research. His research focuses on political communication, political news journalism, public opinion and the mediatization of politics. Lynda Lee Kaid was a Professor of Telecommunication and a Research Foundation Professor at the University of Florida. Her research specializations included political advertising and media coverage of elections and political events.
Part I Perspectives on the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 1 Political Communication and Election Campaigns for the European Parliament
Jesper Strömbäck
Michaela Maier
Lynda Lee Kaid; Chapter 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework of the 2009 European Parliament Elections in the Shadow of the Lisbon Treaty
Clifford A. Jones; Part II Part y Campaign Communication Strategies; Chapter 3 Campaign Professionalization and Political Structures
Tom Moring
Juri Mykkänen
Lars Nord
Marie Grusell; Chapter 4 Similarities and Differences in Transformational Democracies
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka; Chapter 5 Campaigning in but not for Europe
Ralph Negrine
Vaclav Stetka
Marta Fialová; Chapter 6 Televised Advertising in the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections
Lynda Lee Kaid
Silke Adam
Michaela Maier
Matthias Balzer
Rosa Berganza
Carlos Jalali
Ralph Negrine
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Vaclav Stetka
Claes de Vreese; Chapter 7 Everyone Ignores Europe? Part y Campaigns and Media Coverage in the 2009 European Parliament Elections
Carlos Jalali
Tiago Silva; Part III Media Coverage of the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 8 Mediatizing Europe while Ignoring the European Election
Franca Roncarolo; Chapter 9 The 2009 European Parliamentary Election News Coverage in Poland
Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska
Bart?omiej ?ódzki; Chapter 10 The Mediatization and Framing of European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
Jesper Strömbäck; Chapter 11 Media Visibility and Framing of the European Parliamentary Elections 2009
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Rachid Azrout
Hajo Boomgaarden
Matthijs Elenbaas
Joost van Spanje
Rens Vliegenthart
Claes de Vreese; Part IV Effects of Campaigns on EU Citizens; Chapter 12 The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections in Perspective
Michael Marsh; Chapter 13 Why Europeans (Don't) Turn Out to Vote
Gilg U.H. Seeber
Markus Steinbrecher; Chapter 14 Between Integration and Demarcation
Michaela Maier;
Jesper Strömbäck
Michaela Maier
Lynda Lee Kaid; Chapter 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework of the 2009 European Parliament Elections in the Shadow of the Lisbon Treaty
Clifford A. Jones; Part II Part y Campaign Communication Strategies; Chapter 3 Campaign Professionalization and Political Structures
Tom Moring
Juri Mykkänen
Lars Nord
Marie Grusell; Chapter 4 Similarities and Differences in Transformational Democracies
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka; Chapter 5 Campaigning in but not for Europe
Ralph Negrine
Vaclav Stetka
Marta Fialová; Chapter 6 Televised Advertising in the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections
Lynda Lee Kaid
Silke Adam
Michaela Maier
Matthias Balzer
Rosa Berganza
Carlos Jalali
Ralph Negrine
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Vaclav Stetka
Claes de Vreese; Chapter 7 Everyone Ignores Europe? Part y Campaigns and Media Coverage in the 2009 European Parliament Elections
Carlos Jalali
Tiago Silva; Part III Media Coverage of the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 8 Mediatizing Europe while Ignoring the European Election
Franca Roncarolo; Chapter 9 The 2009 European Parliamentary Election News Coverage in Poland
Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska
Bart?omiej ?ódzki; Chapter 10 The Mediatization and Framing of European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
Jesper Strömbäck; Chapter 11 Media Visibility and Framing of the European Parliamentary Elections 2009
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Rachid Azrout
Hajo Boomgaarden
Matthijs Elenbaas
Joost van Spanje
Rens Vliegenthart
Claes de Vreese; Part IV Effects of Campaigns on EU Citizens; Chapter 12 The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections in Perspective
Michael Marsh; Chapter 13 Why Europeans (Don't) Turn Out to Vote
Gilg U.H. Seeber
Markus Steinbrecher; Chapter 14 Between Integration and Demarcation
Michaela Maier;
Part I Perspectives on the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 1 Political Communication and Election Campaigns for the European Parliament
Jesper Strömbäck
Michaela Maier
Lynda Lee Kaid; Chapter 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework of the 2009 European Parliament Elections in the Shadow of the Lisbon Treaty
Clifford A. Jones; Part II Part y Campaign Communication Strategies; Chapter 3 Campaign Professionalization and Political Structures
Tom Moring
Juri Mykkänen
Lars Nord
Marie Grusell; Chapter 4 Similarities and Differences in Transformational Democracies
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka; Chapter 5 Campaigning in but not for Europe
Ralph Negrine
Vaclav Stetka
Marta Fialová; Chapter 6 Televised Advertising in the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections
Lynda Lee Kaid
Silke Adam
Michaela Maier
Matthias Balzer
Rosa Berganza
Carlos Jalali
Ralph Negrine
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Vaclav Stetka
Claes de Vreese; Chapter 7 Everyone Ignores Europe? Part y Campaigns and Media Coverage in the 2009 European Parliament Elections
Carlos Jalali
Tiago Silva; Part III Media Coverage of the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 8 Mediatizing Europe while Ignoring the European Election
Franca Roncarolo; Chapter 9 The 2009 European Parliamentary Election News Coverage in Poland
Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska
Bart?omiej ?ódzki; Chapter 10 The Mediatization and Framing of European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
Jesper Strömbäck; Chapter 11 Media Visibility and Framing of the European Parliamentary Elections 2009
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Rachid Azrout
Hajo Boomgaarden
Matthijs Elenbaas
Joost van Spanje
Rens Vliegenthart
Claes de Vreese; Part IV Effects of Campaigns on EU Citizens; Chapter 12 The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections in Perspective
Michael Marsh; Chapter 13 Why Europeans (Don't) Turn Out to Vote
Gilg U.H. Seeber
Markus Steinbrecher; Chapter 14 Between Integration and Demarcation
Michaela Maier;
Jesper Strömbäck
Michaela Maier
Lynda Lee Kaid; Chapter 2 The Legal and Institutional Framework of the 2009 European Parliament Elections in the Shadow of the Lisbon Treaty
Clifford A. Jones; Part II Part y Campaign Communication Strategies; Chapter 3 Campaign Professionalization and Political Structures
Tom Moring
Juri Mykkänen
Lars Nord
Marie Grusell; Chapter 4 Similarities and Differences in Transformational Democracies
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka; Chapter 5 Campaigning in but not for Europe
Ralph Negrine
Vaclav Stetka
Marta Fialová; Chapter 6 Televised Advertising in the 2009 European Parliamentary Elections
Lynda Lee Kaid
Silke Adam
Michaela Maier
Matthias Balzer
Rosa Berganza
Carlos Jalali
Ralph Negrine
Lilia Raycheva
Jolán Róka
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Vaclav Stetka
Claes de Vreese; Chapter 7 Everyone Ignores Europe? Part y Campaigns and Media Coverage in the 2009 European Parliament Elections
Carlos Jalali
Tiago Silva; Part III Media Coverage of the European Parliamentary Elections; Chapter 8 Mediatizing Europe while Ignoring the European Election
Franca Roncarolo; Chapter 9 The 2009 European Parliamentary Election News Coverage in Poland
Bogus?awa Dobek-Ostrowska
Bart?omiej ?ódzki; Chapter 10 The Mediatization and Framing of European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
Jesper Strömbäck; Chapter 11 Media Visibility and Framing of the European Parliamentary Elections 2009
Andreas R.T. Schuck
Rachid Azrout
Hajo Boomgaarden
Matthijs Elenbaas
Joost van Spanje
Rens Vliegenthart
Claes de Vreese; Part IV Effects of Campaigns on EU Citizens; Chapter 12 The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections in Perspective
Michael Marsh; Chapter 13 Why Europeans (Don't) Turn Out to Vote
Gilg U.H. Seeber
Markus Steinbrecher; Chapter 14 Between Integration and Demarcation
Michaela Maier;