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Studying the New Communication of Politics
Authors:Steven Chaffee
Institution:Kenneth Rogerson is Research Director at the DeWitt Wallace Center for Communications and Journalism in the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University
Abstract:A research agenda set forth in the 1975 book Political Communication is well suited for study in an era when conventional mass communication gives way to less centralized channels. Features of this approach include a focus on behavior and cognitions rather than inferred attitudes, close attention to measurement of media experience, conceptualization of curvilinear processes that occur over time, comparative theorizing that can be tested across different national systems, and reconceptualization of communication as a process defined more by its functions than whether it occurs via mass media or interpersonal channels.
Keywords:Agenda Setting Attitudes Behavior Cognition Cross-NATIONAL Comparison Interpersonal Influence Knowledge Gap Limited Effects Mass Communication New Technologies Politics Of Communication Propaganda Self-REPORT Measurement Television Effects Time Of Voting Decision
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