Encyclopedia of Political Communication
Delve into the intricate world of political discourse with the Encyclopedia of Political Communication, published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2008. Spanning an impressive 1104 pages, this comprehensive two-volume resource explores major theoretical frameworks in political communication, including direct and limited effects theories, agenda-setting theories, sociological theories, as well as framing and priming theories.
Gain insights into the dynamics of political messaging through in-depth discussions on various forms of communication, from impactful political speeches and televised political advertising to the evolving landscape of Internet platforms. This encyclopedia serves as an essential reference for scholars, students, and professionals seeking to understand the complexities of political communication in contemporary society. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the key concepts that shape political narratives today.