Political Communication, Culture, and Society
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Political Communication, Culture, and Society

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Political Communication, Culture, and Society

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As an installment of Routledge's Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Electronic Media Research Series, Political Communication, Culture, and Society focuses on the expansive concept of political communication and illuminates the processes, contents, and effects related to myriad forms and vehicles of political communication. Whether involving traditional print or broadcast media, social media platforms, or face-to-face discussions, political communication today has shaped how we perceive others and understand the world around us, including our place in it, and ultimately, how we engage with others as social, cultural, and political beings.

Hailing from multiple locations and drawing on a multitude of theories as well as quantitative and qualitative methodologies, the volume's contributors examine how communication intersects with politics in a broad swath of contexts, ranging from climate change to migration to the notion of political correctness. Collectively they ask and answer questions about how today's richly textured media ecology shapes our political world and how political messages can fuel – and ameliorate – the issues that deeply cleave societies around the globe.

Relevant to scholars and students of journalism, media studies, and communication sciences, this volume will help interested readers better understand today's increasingly complex sociocultural world through the lens of political communication.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title page
  3. Series page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. List of Tables
  9. List of Contributors
  10. Series Editors’ Foreword
  11. Political Communication: A Lens on Society
  12. 1 “The People Are Angry”: Public Opinion Inferences in Broadcast and Print News
  13. 2 Of Tweets and Frames: Media Coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
  14. 3 Are “Nasty Women” Funny Women? Selective Appreciation and Perception of Feminist Political Satire in Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
  15. 4 Campaigning on “Political Correctness”: Revisiting the 2016 Election of Donald Trump
  16. 5 The Co-Cultural Communicative Practices of Refugees’ Twitter Accounts
  17. 6 Journalistic Norms and Their Role in the Perpetuation of Racial Inequities
  18. 7 Fashion Meets Religion: The Hijab, Social Media, and Religious Identity in Singapore
  19. 8 Red, Blue, and Green: Examining the Effects of Framing and Source Trust on Partisans’ Climate-Change Beliefs
  20. 9 Solidarity or Seclusion? Portrayals of Intergroup Relations in U.S. News Media
  21. 10 Language and Marginalization: Discursive Practices of Public Service Television in Serbia during Coverage of Antigovernment Protests “One of Five Million”
  22. 11 You Are Not Welcome Here: The Representation of Otherness in Salvini’s Instagram Posts
  23. Index