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Comparing Political Communication Theories Cases And Challenges Communication Society And Politics Frank Esser

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Comparing Political Communication Theories Cases And Challenges Communication Society And Politics Frank Esser
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Frank Esser, Barbara Pfetsch
ISBN: 9780511231629, 9780521828314, 0511231628, 0521828317
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Comparing Political Communication Theories Cases And Challenges Communication Society And Politics Frank Esser by Frank Esser, Barbara Pfetsch 9780511231629, 9780521828314, 0511231628, 0521828317 instant download after payment.

Aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of comparative political communication, this volume analyzes the media systems of Europe and America. It considers whether election campaigns around the world have become "Americanized," how international news journalists understand their jobs and produce different forms of television news programs, and how governmental media relations and news management efforts evolve in different political systems. The book analyzes transnational similarities and dissimilarities in the context of their potential effects on society and democracy.

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