Political Communication in European Parliamentary Elections

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Andreas R.T. Schuck
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Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska
Carlos Jalali
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Cee Member State
Civic Democratic Party
Claes De Vreese
Clifford A. Jones
comparative political communication
Country's EU Membership
Country's Membership
Country’s EU Membership
Country’s Membership
cross-national election media coverage
David Nicolas Hopmann
De Vreese
election campaign strategies
EP Campaign
EP Election
EP Election Campaign
EP's Legislative Power
EP’s Legislative Power
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EU Parliament
European Parliamentary Election Campaigns
European Parliamentary Elections
European Union democracy
Euroskeptic Parties
Franca Roncarolo
Gilg U.H. Seeber
Hajo Boomgaarden
JaromVolek
Jesper StrMb
Jol?R?Ka
Joost Van Spanje
Juri MykkN
Lars Nord
Lilia Raycheva
Lynda Lee Kaid
Marie Grusell
Marinella Belluati
Markus Steinbrecher
Marta Fialov
Matthias Balzer
Matthijs Elenbaas
media effects research
mediatization of politics
Michael Marsh
National Election Cycle
Political Party
Previous EP Election
Rachid Azrout
Ralph Negrine
Rens Vliegenthart
Rosa Berganza
Silke Adam
Tiago Silva
Tom Moring
Tv News
Tv News Program
Tv News Show
Tv Spot
UK Conservative Party
Vaclav Stetka
Van Der Eijk
Vice Versa
voter behaviour analysis
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781409411321
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Written by a leading team of internationally distinguished political communication scholars, this book offers the most comprehensive account on comparative political communication research in the context of European Parliamentary elections to date. Divided into four sections, experts begin by tracing the historical and political background of European Parliamentary elections, paying close attention to trends in turnout and the changing institutional role of the European Parliament (EP). Focusing mainly on the 2009 elections and using original data throughout, the next two sections are devoted to campaign communication strategies and the overall media coverage of EP elections in both established and newly-accessioned members of the European Union. The concluding section focuses on the macro- and micro-level effects of European parliamentary campaigns in a comparative perspective to illustrate how campaign strategies and media coverage were received by voters in EU member states. This insightful account on the interaction between political actors, the media, and voters allows readers to develop a global understanding of political and media system interdependencies and on comparative political communication research more generally. Essential reading to students and scholars in political science, media studies, European politics, and political communication, as well as policy makers within the European Union.
Michaela Maier is Professor for Applied Communication Psychology at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany. Her research focuses on political communication with a specific interest in the reception and effects of campaign communication. Jesper Strömbäck is Professor in Media and Communication and holds the Ludvig Nordström Chair in Journalism at Mid Sweden University, where he is also Research Director at the Centre for Political Communication Research. His research focuses on political communication, political news journalism, public opinion and the mediatization of politics. Lynda Lee Kaid was a Professor of Telecommunication and a Research Foundation Professor at the University of Florida. Her research specializations included political advertising and media coverage of elections and political events.

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