Lynda Lee Kaid, «Handbook of Political Communication Research (LEA's Communication Series)»
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates | ISBN: 0805837744 | 1 edition (April 16, 2004) | 560 pages | 2 Mb
This volume brings together the major thrusts of
contemporary research and theory in political communication. The
approach stresses theoretical overviews and research synthesis with the
goal of each chapter to provide an overview of the major lines of
research, theory and findings for that topic.
Lynda Kaid brings together top scholars to explore the state of
political communication research. Part One contains chapters that
discuss some of the theoretical background, history, structure, and
diversity of the field. Part Two concentrates on messages that are
predominant in the study of political communication, ranging from
classical rhetorical modes to political advertising and debates. The
next two sections focus on the news media coverage of politics,
political issues, and political institutions followed by an emphasis on
public opinion and the audiences of political communication. Part Five
offers international perspectives on political communication with the
inclusion of European and Asian approaches. The final section provides
an opportunity to look at the newest channel in political communication
study, the Internet, and its role in changing the face of political
communication.
As a comprehensive examination of the political communication field,
the volume is intended for scholars and researchers in political
communication, mass communication, and political science. It should
also find readers in public opinion, political psychology and related areas.