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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Introduction Section 1: Media and Democracy 1. Public Opinion Walter Lippmann 2. Rich Media, Poor Democracy Robert McChesney 3. The ¿propaganda model¿ Jens Klaehn 4. Media theory after the fall of European Communism Colin Sparks 5. Rethinking Media and Democracy James Curran 6. The ¿Mediatization¿ of Politics Gianpietro Mazzoleni and Winfried Schulz 7. The Political-Media Complex at 50 David Swanson 8. The Third Age of Political Communication Jay G. Blumler and Dennis Kavanagh Section 2: Media and Political Advocates 9. Politicians and the Press Jay G. Blumler and Michael Gurevitch 10. The News Media as a Political Institution Timothy Cook 11. We Keep America on Top of the World Dan Hallin 12. The Media Politics of Criminal Justice Philip Schlesinger and Howard Tumber 13. Media and Political Conflict Gadi Wolsfeld 14. Strategic Public Diplomacy Jarol B. Manheim Section 3: Elections and Campaigning 15. Platforms and Windows Elihu Katz 16. The Formation of Campaign Agendas Holli Semetko, Blumler, J., Gurevitch, M., Weaver, D., Barkin, S., and Wilhoit, G.C. 17. Packaging the Presidency Kathleen Hall Jamieson 18. The Wisdom of the War Room Maggie Scammell 19. The ¿Americanization¿ of Political Communication Ralph Negrine and Stylianos Papathanassopouls 20. Politics, Media and Modern Democracy David Swanson and Paolo Mancini 21. Political Communications in Postindustrial Societies. Pippa Norris Section 4: Marketing Politics 22. Professional Communication and the Means of Social Influence Leon H. Mayhew 23. New Frontiers in Political Professionalism Paolo Mancini 24. Professionalization: Of What? Since When? By Whom? Darren G. Lilleker and Ralph Negrine 25. Parties and Campaign Professionals in a Digital Age David M. Farrell, Robin Kolodny and Stephen Medvic 26. Global Political Campaigning Fritz Plasser with Gunda Plasser 27. The Politics of Marketing the Labour Party Dominic Wring 28. Political Marketing: Issues for Political Science Margaret Scammell Section 5: Media effects 29. The Reinforcement Effect Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Bernard Berelson, and Hazel Gaudet 30. The Effects of Newspapers Pippa Norris, John Curtice, David Sanders, Margaret Scammell and Holli A. Semetko 31. The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media Maxwell E. McCombs and Donald L Shaw 32. Images/ Issues/ Impact: The Media And Campaign '92 Justin Lewis, Michael Morgan, and Andy Ruddock 33. Cognitive Bases for Framing Effects Joseph N. Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson 34. Effects of Framing on Attributions of Responsibility for Crime and Terrorism Shanto Iyengar 35. The Audience is a Crowd, the Crowd is a Public: Latter-Day Thoughts on Lang and Lang¿s ¿MacArthur Day in Chicago¿ Elihu Katz and Daniel Dayan Section 6: Media and Political Engagement 36. Technology and Mass Media Robert D. Putnam 37. The Long Campaign: The Politics of Tedium Thomas E. Patterson 38. Talking News, Talking Politics David Buckingham 39. Audience Engagement with Politically Incorrect Jeffery P. Jones 40. Public Access Broadcasting in the UK: A History Brian McNair, Matthew Hibberd, Philip Schlesinger 41. Media Participation: a Legitimizing Mechanism of Mass Democracy Erik P. Bucy and Kimberly S. Gregson Section 7: Personalization 42. The Evolution of Celebrityhood Darrell M. West and John Orman 43. Cultural Struggle, the New News, and the Politics of Popularity in the Age of Jesse "the Body" Ventura Kevin Glynn 44. The Man fom Hope: Hyperreal Intimacy and the Invention of Bill Clinton Shawn J. Parry-Giles and Trevor Parry-Giles 45. Out of Order Larry J. Sabato, Mark Stencel and S. Robert Lichter 46. The Nature of Political Scandal John B. Thompson 47. What Happened to Sex Scandals? Politics and Peccadilloes, Jefferson to Kennedy John H. Summers Section 8: New Media, New Politics? 48. Communicating Global Activism: Strengths and vulnerabilities of networked politics W. Lance Bennett 49. Smart Mobs: The Power of the Mobile Many Howard Rheingold 50. Networking Dissent: Cyber Activists Use the Internet to Promote Democracy in Burma Tiffany Danitz and Warren P. Strobel 51. Buzz, Blogs, and Beyond: The Internet and the National Discourse in the Fall of 2004 Michael Cornfield, Jonathan Carson, Alison Kalis and Emily Simon 52. Democratisation, Parties and the Net: Mexico - Model or Aberration? Darren Wallis 53. How the Net Will Not Contribute to Democracy Michael Margolis and David Resnick
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Mass media -- Political aspects.
Communication -- Political aspects.