Abstract

Contents: Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska/Jan Garlicki: The impact of new technologies on political communication. Western patterns and the case of Poland - Barbara Pfetsch/Silke Adam: Democratic Potentials of Online Communication for Political Debate - James Moir: Mediating Politics in Scotland: Information and Ideology - Tendai Chari: Online news media and the limits of the alternative public sphere: the case of Zimbabwe - David J. Jackson/Brian Collins: Social Media, Entertainment and the Politics of Young People in the US - German Espino Sanchez: The participation of Mexican political leaders in Web 2.0 in 2011 - Ewa Krzatala-Jaworska: Municipalities Mastering Social Networks. But For What? - Jakub Nowak: Political Communication, Social Media and Popular Culture: The Adisucks Facebook Protest Case Study - Jurgen Wilke: Between tradition and innovation: Election campaigns for the European Parliament in Germany (1999-2009) - Jan Garlicki/Daniel Mider: The use of new media in election campaigns in Poland - Ilona Grzywinska: Political dialogue on Facebook - myth or reality? A case study of the Law and Justice and Civic Platform parties in Poland - Antonio Momoc: Populist candidates and social media marketing during the 2009 Romanian presidential campaign - Ewa Nowak: The news effect: Shifting salience between media and policy agenda - Lukasz Wojciechowski/Peter Mikulas/Katarina Fichnova: Billboards in Municipal Elections in Slovakia: Unexpected Contexts - Peter Szabo/Peter Mikulas/Lucia Spalova: Comparative Media Discourse Analysis of a Selected Political Event in Slovakia.

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