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As an installment of Routledge's BEA Electronic Media Research Series, Political Communication, Culture, and Society focuses on the expansive concept of political communication and illuminates the processes, contents, and effects related to myriad forms and vehicles of political communication.
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As an installment of Routledge's BEA Electronic Media Research Series, Political Communication, Culture, and Society focuses on the expansive concept of political communication and illuminates the processes, contents, and effects related to myriad forms and vehicles of political communication.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000930139
- Artikelnr.: 68491081
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000930139
- Artikelnr.: 68491081
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Patricia Moy is the Christy Cressey Professor of Communication and Associate Vice Provost for Academic and Student Affairs at the University of Washington (USA). Her research examines communication influences on public opinion, and she is a former president of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, World Association for Public Opinion Research, and International Communication Association, where she is also an elected fellow. Rico Neumann is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Language and Communication at Technische Universität Berlin (Germany), where he examines discourses of social cohesion and civil society. His research focuses on intergroup phenomena from a political communication, news media, and public opinion perspective. His scholarship has been published in journals such as Mass Communication and Society, International Journal of Communication, Communication Monographs, American Behavioral Scientist, and International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
Series Editors' Foreword
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Series Editors' Foreword
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts