The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication
- Holli A Semetko - Emory University, USA
- Margaret Scammell - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Part One: explores the macro-level influences on political communication such as the media industry, new media, technology, and political systems
Part Two: takes a grassroots perspective of the influences of social networks - real and online - on political communication
Part Three: discusses methodological advances in political communication research
Part Four: focuses on power and how it is conceptualized in political communication
Part Five: provides an international, regional, and comparative understanding of political communication in its various contexts
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication is an essential benchmark publication for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of politics, media and communication, sociology and research methods.
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication provides a much needed wide-ranging selection of articles edited by two renowned researchers in the field, Holli Semetko and Maggie Scammell, and an ace group of contributors. I was particularly impressed with the global 'feel' of the handbook, which provides insights into the field from among other areas, the emerging economic and political powerhouses of China, India, Russia, and Latin America. This book is a tour de force - a must-read for students, researchers and practitioners of political communication
Dr. Paul Baines
Reader in Marketing, Cranfield School of Management & Managing Editor, Europe, Journal of Political Marketing
This is an impressive, up-to-date collection by some of the best scholars in the field. Students and researchers will find it invaluable, as will others interested in the fast-changing world of political communication
Philip Seib
Director, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication offers an invaluable overview of the best current thinking and research in the field of political communication. As editors, Holli A. Semetko and Margaret Scammell, has brought together some of the most influential international scholars of media and politics. The result is a nicely organized and well-written handbook which will be an ideal resource not only for university students, but also for researchers and practitioners of political communication
Professor Toril Aalberg
NTNU Trondheim, Norway
The SAGE Handbook of Political Communication brings together distinguished scholars to discuss issues of continuity, change and consequence for online and offline global political communications. Semetko and Scammell have produced a significant collection which delivers argument and evidence for scholars, students and everyone who wishes to understand the rapidly changing and significant field of political communication
Bob Franklin,
Professor of Journalism Studies, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies