Table of contents for Political communication / edited by Philip Seib.


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Volume One
PART ONE: THEORIES AND PRINCIPLES
Media Logic and Political Communication - David L Altheide
The News Media as Political Institution - Timothy E Cook
Looking Backward and Looking Forward
The Effects of Frames in Political Television News on Issue Interpretation and Frame Salience - Claes H De Vreese
The Theory of Political Propaganda - Harold D Lasswell
Gatekeeping, Indexing and Live-Event News - Steven Livingston and W Lance Bennett
Is Technology Altering the Construction of News?
The Political Economy of Communication and the Future of the Field - Robert W McChesney
Turned-out Voters? Media Impact on Campaigns - Pippa Norris
The Ethics of Political Communication - Manuel Pares I Maicas
The Emotional Deficit in Political Communication - Barry Richards
Notes on the Language of Politics - Lindsay Rogers
The News Media as Political Institutions - Michael Schudson
The Indexing Process in Communication - Percy H Tannenbaum
What Voters Learn from Media - David Weaver
Communication Agencies and the Volume of Propaganda - Malcolm M Willey
PART TWO: WATCHING GOVERNMENT, AFFECTING POLICY
Toward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States - W Lance Bennett
None Dare Call It Torture - W Lance Bennett, Regina G Lawrence and Steven Livingston
Indexing and the Limits of Press Independence in the Abu Ghraib Scandal
Who Influences Whom? The President, Congress and the Media - George C Edwards III and B Dan Wood
Cascading Activation - Robert Entman
Contesting the White House's Frame after 9//11
The Media, the War in Vietnam and Political Support - Daniel C Hallin
A Critique of the Thesis of an Oppositional Media
The Movement and the Media - Corwin R Kruse
Framing the Debate over Animal Experimentation
Misperceptions, the Media and the Iraq War - Steven Kull, Clay Ramsay and Evan Lewis
Humanitarian Crises and US Foreign Policy - Steven Livingston and Todd Eachus
Somalia and the CNN Effect Reconsidered
Bad News or Good News - Philip Lowe and David Morrison
Environmental Politics and the Mass Media
Bad News, Bad Governance - Thomas E Patterson
Communication Patterns and the Problems of Representative Government in Non-Western Societies - Lucien W Pye
Interest Groups, the Media and Policy Debate Formation - Nayda Terkildsen, Frauke I Schnell and Cristina Ling
An Analysis of Message Structure, Rhetoric and Source Cues
Privacy, Politics and the Press - Dennis F Thompson
Entertainment or Education - Danielle C Vinson and John S Ertter
How Do Media Cover the Courts?
Effects of News Coverage on Policy Attention and Actions - Itzhak Yanovitzky
A Closer Look at the Media-Policy Connection
Volume Two
PART ONE: AFFECTING THE POLITICAL PROCESS
Freedom as a Value in Arab Media - Hussein Amin
Perceptions and Attitudes among Journalists
Community Media - Nico Carpentier, Rico Lie and Jan Servaes
Muting the Democratic Media Discourse?
Public Journalism and Public Knowledge - Anthony J Eksterowicz, Robert Roberts and Adrian Clark
On Electronic Public Space - Susan Herbst
Talk Shows in Theoretical Perspective
The Television Personality in Politics - Kurt Lang and Gladys Engel Lang
Some Considerations
New Frontiers in Political Professionalism - Paolo Mancini
Beyond Simple Exposure - Jack M McLeod and Daniel G McDonald
Media Orientations and Their Impact on Political Processes
Community, Communication and Participation - Jack M McLeod, Dietram A Scheufle and Patricia Moy
The Role of Mass Media and Interpersonal Discussion in Local Political Participation
Revisiting the Civic Duty to Keep Informed in the New Media Environment - Paula Poindexter and Maxwell E McCombs
Why Conversation Is Not the Soul of Democracy - Michael Schudson
Television and Authoritarianism - James Shanahan
Exploring the Concept of Mainstreaming
Mass Media Use, Issue Knowledge and Political Involvement - Alexis S Tan
Out of the Theaters and into the Streets - David Whiteman
A Coalition Model of the Political Impact of Documentary Film and Video
PART TWO: PUBLIC OPINION, THE PUBLIC'S AGENDA AND THE PRESS
News Frames, Political Cynicism and Media Cynicism - Joseph N Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Prime Suspects - Franklin D Gilliam and Shanto Iyengar
The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public
Turning the Spotlight Inward - Thomas J Johnson and Timothy Boudreau with Chris Glowaki
How Five Leading News Organizations Covered the Media in the 1992 Presidential Election
Why Americans Don't Trust the Media - David A Jones
A Preliminary Analysis
The Press and Public Opinion - Walter Lippmann
The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media - Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw
Setting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election - Maxwell McCombs, Esteban Lopez-Escobar and Juan Pablo Llamas
Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance - Thomas E Nelson, Rosalee A Clawson and Zoe M Oxley
What Moves Public Opinion? - Benjamin I Page, Robert y Shapiro and Glenn R Dempsey
Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy - Stuart N Soroka
The Agenda-Setting Effects of International News Coverage - Wayne Wanta and Y W Hu
An Examination of Differing News Frames
Volume Three
PART ONE: CAMPAIGNS AND ELECTIONS
Can the Press Monitor Campaign Advertising? An Experimental Study - Stephen Ansolabehere and Shanto Iyengar
Messages Received - Larry M Bartels
The Political Impact of Media Exposure
Criteria for Evaluating Political Campaign Webpages - Pamela J Benoit and William L Benoit
Voters, Candidates and Campaigns in the New Information Age - Michael X Delli Carpini
An Overview and Assessment
Voter Learning in the 2004 Presidential Election - Dan Drew and David Weaver
Did the Media Matter?
A Spot Check - Stephen E Finkel and John G Greer
Casting Doubt on the Demobilizing Effect of Attack Advertising
Why Are American Presidential Election Campaign Polls So Variable When Votes Are So Predictable? - Andrew Gelman and Gary King
Talking Tough - Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt
Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage
Presidential Performance Criteria - Doris A Graber and David Weaver
The Missing Element in Election Coverage
Sound Bite News - Daniel C Hallin
Television Coverage of Elections 1968-1988
Public Opinion in Television Election News - Stephanie Greco Larson
Beyond Polls
Voting Alone - Carolyn Marvin and Peter Simonson
The Decline of Bodily Mass Communication and Public Sensationalism in Presidential Elections
From Contest to Content - Judy McGregor, Susan Fountaine and Margie Comrie
The Impact of Public Journalism on New Zealand Election Campaign Coverage
Political Image Makers and the Mass Media - Dan Nimmo
Does the Watchdog Bite? Newspaper Ad Watch Articles and Political Attack Ads - Patrick B O'Sullivan and Seth Geiger
The Press and the Local Candidate - David Rosenbloom
The Journalism of Opinion - Catherine A Steele and Kevin G Barnhurst
Network News Coverage of US Presidential Campaigns
Volume Four
PART ONE: GLOBAL CONVERSATION
Understanding International Discourse - Anantha S Babbili
Political Realism and the Non-Aligned Nations
Political Communication as an Instrument of Foreign Policy - W Phillips Davison
An Outline for the Study of International Political Communications - W Phillips Davison and Alexander L George
Framing US Coverage of International News - Robert Entman
Contrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air Incidents
Global Communication and Foreign Policy - Eytan Gilboa
The Barriers to Media Opening in Latin America - Sallie Hughes and Chappell Lawson
Excavating Concealed Tradeoffs - Ellen Mickiewicz
How Russians Watch the News
The 'Americanization' of Political Communication - Ralph Negrine and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos
A Critique
Political Communication Culture in the United States and Germany - Barbara Pfetsch
Media Discourse on Globalization and Terror - Andrew Rojecki
Framing European Politics - Holli A Semetko and Patti M Valkenburg
A Content Analysis of Press and Television News
International Political Communication - Hans Speier
Elite versus Mass
PART TWO: THE RISE OF NEW MEDIA
Patterns of Internet and Traditional News Media Use in a Networked Community - Scott L Althaus and David Tewksbury
The New Media and Our Political Communication Discontents - Jay Blumer and Michael Gurevitch
Democratizing Cyberspace
The Internet, Public Spheres and Political Communication - Peter Dahlgren
Dispersion and Deliberation
Cyberspace and the End of Politics - Vincent Mosco and Derek Foster
'Connecting' and 'Disconnecting' with Civic Life - Dhavan V Shah, Nojin Kwak and R Lance Holbert
Patterns of Internet Use and the Production of Social Capital
A Not-So World Wide Web - Geoffry Taubman
The Internet, China and the Challenges to Non-Democratic Rule
Virtual Soundbites - Howard Tumber and Michael Bromley
Political Communication in Cyberspace



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Communication in politics.