Full Description
This fully updated fourth edition continues to provide comprehensive coverage of communication and politics, again focusing on the way politics and media impact democracy.
The book explores the intersection between politics and communication, drawing from leading scholarship in communication, political science, and political psychology. It describes the nature of today's political media; political socialization; key media effects, such as agenda-setting and framing; myths, biases, and facts in political news; political advertising; and presidential debates. This edition includes new and expanded discussions of free speech and misinformation on social media, presidential rhetoric, the 2022 and 2024 election campaigns, and the January 6 investigation narrative. It also examines international examples such as the Ukraine War, populism in Hungary and Turkey, Russian propaganda, and TikTok.
The book is ideally suited for upper-level undergraduate and graduate political communication courses in communication, journalism, and political science programs.
This edition again features online resources with links to relevant news articles, videos, and other online materials. For instructors, an instructor's manual, including sample syllabi, chapter outlines, sample discussion questions, sample test questions, and lecture slides is also provided. Access the support materials at www.routledge.com/9781032613130.
Contents
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION 1. Introduction 2. Defining and Understanding Contemporary Politics 3. Defining and Understanding Political Communication 4. Philosophy, Democracy, and Political Communication PART TWO: POLITICAL COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS AND EFFECTS 5. The Scholarly Study of Political Communication 6. Political Socialization, News, and Citizenship 7. The Political Communication Effects Triumvirate: Agenda-setting, Priming, and Framing 8. The Partisan Psychology of Political Communication: From Selective Perception to Social Media Effects 9. Presidential Rhetoric From Television to Tweeting 10. Understanding the Biases and Underpinnings of Political News 11. Macro Determinants of Political News PART THREE: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PROCESSES: EFFECTS AND ISSUES 12. Presidential Nominations in the Media Age 13. Political Advertising and Marketing in Presidential Election Campaigns 14. Presidential Debates and Postscript