Handbook of political communication research /
Handbook of political communication research /
edited by Lynda Lee Kaid.
- New York ; London : Routledge, 2004.
- xviii, 541 p. : ill. b&w ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction and overview of the field / Theories and approaches to political communication -- Theoretical diversity in political communication / Political marketing: theory, research, and applications / Methodological developments in political communication research / Fragmentation of the structure of political communication research: diversification or isolation? / Design and creation of a controlled vocabulary for political communication / Political messages -- Rhetoric and politics / Political advertising / Political campaign debates / News nedia coverage of politics, political issues, and political institutions -- News coverage of political campaigns / Agenda-setting research : issues, attributes, and influences / Gatekeeping and press-government relations: a multigated model of news construction / The presidency and the media / The spiral of silence and the social nature of man / The spiral of silence and the social nature of man / Knowledge as understanding: the information processing approach to political learning / Mediating democratic engagement : the impact of communications on citizens' involvement in political and civic life / Women as political communication sources and audiences / International perspectives on political communication -- Political communication research abroad : Europe / Political communication in Asia : challenges and opportunities / New trends in political communication channels and messages -- Changing the channel: use of the Internet for communicating about politics / Lynda Lee Kaid -- Everett M. Rogers -- Bruce I. Newman and Richard M. Perloff -- Doris A. Graber -- Yang Lin -- Kathleen J.M. Haynes -- Bruce E. Gronbeck -- Lynda Lee Kaid -- Mitchell S. McKinney and Diana B. Carlin -- Girish J. Gulati, Marion R. Just, and Ann M. Crigler -- David Weaver, Maxwell McCombs, and Donald L. Shaw -- W. Lance Bennett -- Amy McKay and David L. Paletz -- Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and Thomas Petersen -- Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and Thomas Petersen -- Mira Sotirovic and Jack M. McLeod -- Michael X. Delli Carpini -- Dianne G. Bystrom -- Christina Holtz-Bacha -- Lars Willnat and Annette J. Aw -- John C. Tedesco. Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Pt. 2. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Pt. 3. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Pt. 4. Political communication and public opinion -- Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Pt. 5. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Pt. 6. Ch. 19.
The Handbook of Political Communication Research is a benchmark volume, defining the most important and significant thrusts of contemporary research and theory in political communication. Editor Lynda Lee Kaid brings together exemplary scholars to explore the current state of political communication research in each of its various facets. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of political communication scholarship, contributions represent research coming from communication, political science, journalism, and marketing disciplines, among others.
The Handbook demonstrates the broad scope of the political communication discipline and emphasizes theoretical overviews and research synthesis, with each chapter providing discussion of the major lines of research, theory, and findings for the area of concern. Chapters are organized into sections covering:
*The theoretical background, history, structure, and diversity of political communication;
*Messages predominant in the study of political communication, ranging from classical rhetorical modes to political advertising and debates;
*News media coverage of politics, political issues, and political institutions;
*Public opinion and the audiences of political communication;
*European and Asian perspectives on political communication; and
*Trends in political communication study, including the Internet, and its role in changing the face of political communication.
As a comprehensive and thorough examination of the political communication discipline--the first in over two decades--this Handbook is a "must-have" resource for scholars and researchers in political communication, mass communication, and political science. It will also serve readers in public opinion, political psychology, and related areas.
9780805837759 (pbk.)
Communication in politics
320.014
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction and overview of the field / Theories and approaches to political communication -- Theoretical diversity in political communication / Political marketing: theory, research, and applications / Methodological developments in political communication research / Fragmentation of the structure of political communication research: diversification or isolation? / Design and creation of a controlled vocabulary for political communication / Political messages -- Rhetoric and politics / Political advertising / Political campaign debates / News nedia coverage of politics, political issues, and political institutions -- News coverage of political campaigns / Agenda-setting research : issues, attributes, and influences / Gatekeeping and press-government relations: a multigated model of news construction / The presidency and the media / The spiral of silence and the social nature of man / The spiral of silence and the social nature of man / Knowledge as understanding: the information processing approach to political learning / Mediating democratic engagement : the impact of communications on citizens' involvement in political and civic life / Women as political communication sources and audiences / International perspectives on political communication -- Political communication research abroad : Europe / Political communication in Asia : challenges and opportunities / New trends in political communication channels and messages -- Changing the channel: use of the Internet for communicating about politics / Lynda Lee Kaid -- Everett M. Rogers -- Bruce I. Newman and Richard M. Perloff -- Doris A. Graber -- Yang Lin -- Kathleen J.M. Haynes -- Bruce E. Gronbeck -- Lynda Lee Kaid -- Mitchell S. McKinney and Diana B. Carlin -- Girish J. Gulati, Marion R. Just, and Ann M. Crigler -- David Weaver, Maxwell McCombs, and Donald L. Shaw -- W. Lance Bennett -- Amy McKay and David L. Paletz -- Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and Thomas Petersen -- Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and Thomas Petersen -- Mira Sotirovic and Jack M. McLeod -- Michael X. Delli Carpini -- Dianne G. Bystrom -- Christina Holtz-Bacha -- Lars Willnat and Annette J. Aw -- John C. Tedesco. Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Pt. 2. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Pt. 3. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Pt. 4. Political communication and public opinion -- Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Pt. 5. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Pt. 6. Ch. 19.
The Handbook of Political Communication Research is a benchmark volume, defining the most important and significant thrusts of contemporary research and theory in political communication. Editor Lynda Lee Kaid brings together exemplary scholars to explore the current state of political communication research in each of its various facets. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of political communication scholarship, contributions represent research coming from communication, political science, journalism, and marketing disciplines, among others.
The Handbook demonstrates the broad scope of the political communication discipline and emphasizes theoretical overviews and research synthesis, with each chapter providing discussion of the major lines of research, theory, and findings for the area of concern. Chapters are organized into sections covering:
*The theoretical background, history, structure, and diversity of political communication;
*Messages predominant in the study of political communication, ranging from classical rhetorical modes to political advertising and debates;
*News media coverage of politics, political issues, and political institutions;
*Public opinion and the audiences of political communication;
*European and Asian perspectives on political communication; and
*Trends in political communication study, including the Internet, and its role in changing the face of political communication.
As a comprehensive and thorough examination of the political communication discipline--the first in over two decades--this Handbook is a "must-have" resource for scholars and researchers in political communication, mass communication, and political science. It will also serve readers in public opinion, political psychology, and related areas.
9780805837759 (pbk.)
Communication in politics
320.014
