The crisis of public communication /
In a comprehensive analysis of political communication, the authors here trace the origins and development of the so-called 'crisis of communication for citizenship' which has arisen over the past 25 years.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1995.
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Series: | Communication and society (Routledge (Firm))
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 The crisis of civic communication
- part Part I Structure
- chapter 2 Linkages between the mass media and politics
- chapter 3 Politicians and the press
- An essay on role relationships
- chapter 4 The orientations of journalists to social and political institutions
- chapter 5 Towards a comparative framework for political communication research
- chapter 6 Comparative research
- The extending frontier
- chapter 7 The formation of campaign agendas in the United States and / Britain
- chapter 8 Political communication systems and democratic values
- part Part II Development
- chapter 9 Producers' attitudes towards television coverage of an election campaign (UK election 1966)
- chapter 10 The construction of election news at the BBC (1979)
- chapter 11 Setting the television news agenda (1983)
- chapter 12 The earnest versus the determined: election news-making at the BBC (1987)
- Election news-making at the BBC (1987)1
- chapter 13 Struggles for meaningful election communication (1992)
- chapter 14 Longitudinal analysis of an election communication system
- Newsroom observation at the BBC, 1966-92
- chapter 15 The crisis of communication for citizenship
- In and out of the ashes?