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Computer-Mediated Political Communication: The USENET and Political Communities

Political Communication, 1997
Social and political groups can facilitate the transmission of information and the formation of political attitudes. We employ the logic of group formation to examine electronic communities. Do electronic groups form cohesive social groups exhibiting the characteristics of traditional physical groups such as churches and peers?
KEVIN A. HILL, JOHN E. HUGHES
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Political Communication and the Study of Politics

Annals of the International Communication Association, 1980
Political communication as a field of inquiry means the study of politics as communication and of political systems as networks of communication.
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Political Communication and Israeli Politics

2018
Abstract This chapter presents a critical discussion of the symbiosis between media and politics in Israel. Theoretically, the Israeli media operate in a pluralistic, democratic, and advanced sociopolitical climate, but in fact most of the media suffer from fragmentation, economic instability, and heavy political pressures.
Dana Markowitz-Elfassi   +4 more
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Political Communication and Democracy

2005
Political Communication and Democracy provides a wide-ranging and inclusive study of political communications that uses current political events and debates to illustrate its arguments. Looking beyond the narrow view that political communication concerns only the media and spin doctors, Gary Rawnsley examines the subject in its myriad forms: political ...
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Political Communication

2014
Abstract In an effort to overcome the limitations of survey research and lab experimentation, researchers studying the effects of communication have increasingly turned to field experimentation, or randomized trials conducted in real-world settings.
Donald P. Green   +2 more
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Political Communications and Democratic Politics

2001
Previous chapters have demonstrated how professional spin doctors, hired political consultants, advertising experts and sophisticated party web pages appear to have gradually displaced traditional forms of party campaigning, like local party volunteers, constituency rallies and door-to-door canvassing.
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Political Communication

2017
This chapter provides a panorama of the community of scholars in France who work on political communication broadly understood and situates that body of work in the fundamentally interdisciplinary international field of political communication. The study of political communication in France, largely conducted by political scientists, has had to ...
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The political community

1992
How did people understand their political communities? We will look first at universitas (literally, all-togetherness); then at body – including the ‘organic analogy’ between society and the human body; and then at civitas (the ancient Roman term for civic community or state) – including both Cicero's and Aristotle's political languages.
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Political Community

2003
AbstractThis chapter analyses the nature of the state and political community, and the basis of legitimate authority. It defines community to be able to offer an account of political community. It aims to show that political community is not as important a form of community as has been suggested, especially when the form of political community in ...
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Computational Social Science and the Study of Political Communication

Political Communication, 2021
Yannis Theocharis, Andreas Jungherr
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