Psychology of Political Communicators

Psychology of Political Communicators

How Politicians, Culture, and the Media Construct and Shape Public Discourse

Zmerli, Sonja; Feldman, Ofer

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2018

238

Dura

Inglês

9781138596184

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Introduction: Liberal Democracies and the Study of Political Communicators [Ofer Feldman and Sonja Zmerli] Part 1: Political Leaders' Discourse 2. The New American Electoral Politics: How Invited Behavior and Reality TV Explain Donald Trump's Victory [Michael Alan Krasner] 3. Political Communicators and Control in Political Interviews in Japanese Television: A Comparative Study and the Effect of Culture [Ofer Feldman and Ken Kinoshita] 4. Comparing Japanese and U.S. Leaders' Communication: The Construction of Meaning in Addresses to the United Nations General Assembly [Sarah Tanke] Part 2: Populist Communication and Negative Campaigning 5. They Caused our Crisis! The Contents and Effects of Populist Communication: Evidence from the Netherlands [Michael Hameleers] 6. Populism in Self-Directed and Mediated Communication: The Case of the Five Star Movement in the 2013 Italian Electoral Campaign [Cristina Cremonesi] 7. Fighting with Fire: Negative Campaigning in the 2015 U.K. General Election Campaign as Reported by the Print Media [Annemarie Walter] Part 3: Media Discourse 8. Representations of Televised Debates in the Press and their Influence on Political Candidates: The Cases of Spain, the U.K., and the U.S.[Laura Perez Rastrilla] 9. Non-Systemic Factors Underlying Rapid Change in Gender-Biased Media Framing of Female Politicians: 2009 and 2013 Israeli Newspaper Election Coverage [Gilad Greenwald and Sam Lehman-Wilzig] 10. Old Traps and New Prospects: Gendered Media Images of Leading Female Politicians in Germany as Evidence for a Contested Modernization of Gender Knowledge [Dorothee Beck] 11. "Men Prefer Redheads": Media Framing of Polls and its Effect on Trust in Media [Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Marie Courtemanche] 12. Media Ownership: Propositions for an Extended Research Agenda [Sonja Zmerli]
Televised Debates;televised;Yedioth Ahronoth;debates;Female Politicians;female;Reality Tv;politicians;Negative Campaigning;yedioth;Tzipi Livni;ahronoth;Populist Message;reality;Il Fatto Quotidiano;negative;Vice Versa;campaigning;Populist Communication;populist;UNGA Address;Sonja Zmerli;Cee Country;Michael Alan Krasner;Tv Debate;Ken Kinoshita;Self-directed Communication;Sarah Tanke;Shelly Yachimovich;Michael Hameleers;19th Knesset Election;Cristina Cremonesi;Populist Ideas;Annemarie Walter;Press Party Parallelism;Laura Perez Rastrilla;Positive Campaigning;Gilad Greenwald;Il Giornale;Sam Lehman-Wilzig;Survey Frames;Dorothee Beck;Business Instrumentalism;Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom;Trait Attacks;Marie Courtemanche;Confidential Advisor;Journalistic Language