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1. Introduction Barbara Pfetsch and Frank Esser | |
Part I. Theories and Methods: 2. Americanization, globalization, and secularization: understanding the convergence of media systems and political communication Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini | |
3. Transnational trends in political communication: conventional views and new realities David L. Swanson | |
4. Comparing mass communication systems: media formats, media contents, and media processes Hans J. Kleinsteuber | |
5. Designs and methods of comparative political communication research Werner Wirth and Steffen Kolb | |
Part II. Cases: 6. Global political communication: good governance, human development and mass communication Pippa Norris | |
7. Local political communication: media and local publics in the age of globalization Sabine Lang | |
8. Strategic political communication: mobilizing public opinion in 'audience democracies' Hanspeter Kriesi | |
9. Political campaign communication: conditional convergence of modern media elections Christina Holtz-Bacha | |
10. Political communication and electronic democracy: American exceptionalism or global yrend? Thomas Zittel | |
11. Political news journalists: partisanship, professionalism, and political roles in five countries Wolfgang Donsbach and Thomas Patterson | |
12. Political communication messages: pictures of our world on international television news Patrick Rö | |
ssler | |
13. Political communication effects: the impact of mass media and interpersonal conversations on voting Rü | |
diger Schmitt-Beck | |
Part III. Perspectives and Challenges: 14. State of the art in comparative political communication research: Poised for Maturity? Michael Gurevitch and Jay G. Blumler | |
15. From political culture to political communications culture: a theoretical approach to comparative analysis Barbara Pfetsch | |
16. Problems of comparative political communication research: culture as a key variable Robert L. Stevenson | |
17. Meeting the challenges of global communication and political integration: the significance of comparative research in a changing world Frank Esser and Barbara Pfetsch. |
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