Abstract

Introduction: The Expanding Field of Political Communication in the Era of Continuous Connectivity - Holli A. Semetko and Margaret Scammell PART ONE Entertainment Media and the Political Engagement of Citizens - Michael X. Delli Carpini Do Cosmopolitan Communications Threaten Traditional Moral Values? - Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart Political Communication in a Changing Media Environment - Fred Fletcher and Mary Lynn Young Blogging and the Future of News - Richard Davis Political Organizations and Campaigning Online - Rachel K. Gibson and Stephen Ward Popular Culture and Political Communication - John Street Government Communication: An Emerging Field in Political Communication Research - Maria Jose Canel and Karen Sanders What's Good and Bad in Political Communication Research? Normative Standards for Evaluating Media and Citizen Performance - Scott L. Althaus PART TWO Digital Media and Citizenship - Bruce Bimber Digital Media and Youth Engagement - W. Lance Bennett, Deen G Freelon, Muzammil Hussain, Chris Wells The Internet and Citizenship: Democratic Opportunity or More of the Same? - Stephen Coleman and Jay G. Blumler Civic Knowledge and Audiovisual Learning - Doris A. Graber and Gregory G. Holyk Women as Political Communicators: Candidates and Campaigns - Susan A. Banducci with Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt The Impact of Negative Campaigning on Citizens' Actions and Attitudes - Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney Changes in European Public Service Broadcasting: Potential Consequences for Political Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior - Kees Aarts and Holli A. Semetko Social Networks, Public Discussion, and Civic Engagement: A Socialization Perspective - Jack M. McLeod and Nam-Jin Lee PART THREE Measuring Affect, Emotion and Mood in Political Communication - Ann N. Crigler and Marion R. Just Online Panels and the Future of Political Communication Research - Shanto Iyengar and Lynn Vavreck Social Networks and Political Knowledge - William P. Eveland, Jr., Myiah J. Hutchens and Alyssa C. Morey Understanding the Content of News Media - Stephen D. Reese and Jae Kook Lee Ethnography as Theory and Method in the Study of Political Communication - Debra Spitulnik Vidali and Mark Allen Peterson Political Visions: Visual Studies in Political Communication - Kevin G. Barnhurst and Kelly Quinn News Framing Research: An Overview and New Developments - Claes H. de Vreese and Sophie Lecheler Dynamics in Mass Communication Effects Research - Dennis Chong and James N. Druckman PART FOUR Media, Power and U.S. Foreign Policy - Sean Aday, Robert M. Entman and Steven Livingston News Media and War - Piers Robinson The Power of Rhetoric: Understanding Political Oratory - Vanessa B Beasley The Power of Everyday Conversations: Mediating the Effects of Media Use on Policy Understanding - Jisuk Woo, Min-Gyu Kim, Joohan Kim Leaders on the Campaign Trail: The Impact of Television News on Perceptions of Party Leaders in British General Elections - Holli A. Semetko, Margaret Scammell and Andrew Kerner The Interdependency of Mass Media and Social Movements - Rens Vliegenthart and Stefaan Walgrave PART FIVE Media Consolidation, Fragmentation and Selective Exposure in the US - Diana Owen Democratization and the Changing Media Environment in South Korea - June Woong Rhee and Eun-mee Kim The Changing Landscape of Political Communications in China - Xian Zhou Political Communication in Latin America - Silvio Waisboard Political Communication and Media Effects in the Context of New Democracies of East-Central Europe - Hubert Tworzecki Post-Soviet Political Communication - Sarah Oates Al-Jazeera Arabic, Transnational Identity and Influence - Sam Cherribi Grassroots Political Communication in India: Women's Movements, Vernacular Rhetoric and Street Play Performance - Christine Garlough Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa - Ian Glenn and Robert Mattes Some Caveats about Comparative Research in Media Studies - Paolo Mancini and Daniel C. Hallin Never Waste A Good Crisis: The British Phone Hacking Scandal and its Implications for Politics and the Press - Richard Tait

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