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Mediating the Vote - The Changing Media Landscape in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (Hardcover, New): Michael Pfau, Brian J.... Mediating the Vote - The Changing Media Landscape in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (Hardcover, New)
Michael Pfau, Brian J. Houston, Shane M. Semmler
R3,145 Discovery Miles 31 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A sea change is taking place in how people use media, and it affects not only how people perceive political candidates and where they get their information, but also_more broadly_their basic democratic values. Mediating the Vote systematically explores a number of questions about media use and its relation to democratic engagement, analyzing the effects of communication forms on the 2004 presidential elections. Are Democratic and Republican voters increasingly turning to different outlets for information about candidates and campaigns and, if so, what does this mean for political discourse? Which communication forms_newspapers, television news programs, the Internet, or films_had the greatest impact on people's perceptions of the presidential candidates during the 2004 campaigns? Do different forms of media affect people, either intellectually or emotionally, in distinct ways? And do some communication forms elevate, whereas others degrade, basic democratic values? This book probes these questions and more, and the results contribute to an important goal in political communication studies: creating a more refined, integrated, and_ultimately_precise picture of how media affects democratic engagement.

Mediating the Vote - The Changing Media Landscape in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (Paperback): Michael Pfau, Brian J. Houston,... Mediating the Vote - The Changing Media Landscape in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (Paperback)
Michael Pfau, Brian J. Houston, Shane M. Semmler
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A sea change is taking place in how people use media, and it affects not only how people perceive political candidates and where they get their information, but also-more broadly-their basic democratic values. Mediating the Vote systematically explores a number of questions about media use and its relation to democratic engagement, analyzing the effects of communication forms on the 2004 presidential elections. Are Democratic and Republican voters increasingly turning to different outlets for information about candidates and campaigns and, if so, what does this mean for political discourse? Which communication forms-newspapers, television news programs, the Internet, or films-had the greatest impact on people's perceptions of the presidential candidates during the 2004 campaigns? Do different forms of media affect people, either intellectually or emotionally, in distinct ways? And do some communication forms elevate, whereas others degrade, basic democratic values? This book probes these questions and more, and the results contribute to an important goal in political communication studies: creating a more refined, integrated, and-ultimately-precise picture of how media affects democratic engagement.

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