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Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective

by: Albaek, E. Van Dalen, A. Jebril, N. De Vreese, C.H.

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Category: Varia
Code: 30657
ISBN-13: 9781107036284 / 978-1-107-03628-4
ISBN-10: 1107036283 / 1-107-03628-3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: 2014
Publication Place: Cambridge
Binding: Cloth
Book Condition: New
Comments: Part of Communication, Society and Politics

Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective

Part of Communication, Society and Politics

Authors:Erik Albæk, University of Southern DenmarkArjen van Dalen, University of Southern DenmarkNael Jebril, University of OxfordClaes H. de Vreese, Universiteit van Amsterdam

Political journalism is often under fire. Conventional wisdom and much scholarly research suggest that journalists are cynics and political pundits. Political news is void of substance and overly focused on strategy and persons. Citizens do not learn from the news, are politically cynical, and are dissatisfied with the media. This book challenges these assumptions, which are often based on single-country studies with limited empirical observations about the relation between news production, content, and journalism's effects. Based on interviews with journalists, a systematic content analysis of political news, and panel survey data in different countries, this book tests how different systems and media-politics relations condition the contents of political news. It shows how different content creates different effects and demonstrates that under the right circumstances citizens learn from political news, do not become cynical, and are satisfied with political journalism.

Systematic cross-national comparative analysis
A comprehensive project using media content analyses and panel surveys
Studies production, content, and effects of political journalism


Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Comparing political journalism
3. Journalists: the people behind the headlines
4. Journalists and politicians: a troubled relationship
5. Do role conceptions matter?
6. What type of journalism produces public knowledge?
7. Does infotainment journalism lead to political cynicism? The effects of privatization versus personalization in the news
8. Good journalism, satisfied citizens? How perceived watchdog reporting affects satisfaction with political coverage
9. Political journalism: today and tomorrow.

 
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Political Journalism in Comparative Perspective

by: Albaek, E. Van Dalen, A. Jebril, N. De Vreese, C.H.

  • ISBN-13: 9781107036284 / 978-1-107-03628-4
  • ISBN-03: 1107036283 / 1-107-03628-3
  • Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014

Price: 69,00 EURO

1 copy in stock