Political Communication, Culture, and Society
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Political Communication, Culture, and Society
Neumann, Rico; Moy, Patricia
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
258
Mole
9781032489773
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Series Editors' Foreword
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
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Political communication;propaganda;PR;Public relation;politics;politicians;speech;political rhetoric;mass media;journalism;digital media;legacy media;Intergroup Encounters;Feminist Humor;Co-cultural Theory;Lower Trust Levels;National Security Frame;Humor Appreciation;Embedded Agency;Humor Comprehension;Het Laatste Nieuws;Intragroup Networking;De Standaard;News Domains;Climate Change Beliefs;Humor Type;Gender Equity;Joke Comprehension;Muslim Entity;President Aleksandar;Genericized SAs;Intergroup Contact;Matteo Salvini;Election News;Trump's Tweets;GLM Multivariate Analysis;Personal Carbon Allowances
Series Editors' Foreword
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Foreword
- Political Communication: A Lens on Society
1. "The People Are Angry": Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
2. Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
3. Are "Nasty Women" Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
4. Campaigning on "Political Correctness": Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
5. The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees' Twitter Accounts
6. Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
7. Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
8. Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans' Climate-Change Beliefs
9. Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
10. Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Anti-Government Protests "One of Five Million"
11. You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini's Instagram Posts
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Political communication;propaganda;PR;Public relation;politics;politicians;speech;political rhetoric;mass media;journalism;digital media;legacy media;Intergroup Encounters;Feminist Humor;Co-cultural Theory;Lower Trust Levels;National Security Frame;Humor Appreciation;Embedded Agency;Humor Comprehension;Het Laatste Nieuws;Intragroup Networking;De Standaard;News Domains;Climate Change Beliefs;Humor Type;Gender Equity;Joke Comprehension;Muslim Entity;President Aleksandar;Genericized SAs;Intergroup Contact;Matteo Salvini;Election News;Trump's Tweets;GLM Multivariate Analysis;Personal Carbon Allowances