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"How media inform democracy" was published by Routledge in 2011 - New York, it has 230 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: How media inform democracy
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 230
  • Publisher: Routledge
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • Pagination: p. cm.

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"How media inform democracy" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction
  • 2- How media inform democracy: central debates / Toril Aalberg and James Curran
  • 3- Research design / Toril Aalberg, Zan Strabac and Tove Brekken
  • 4- How media provides political information. Media systems and the political information environment: a cross-national comparison / Toril Aalberg, Peter van Aelst and James Curran
  • 5- The political information environment during election campaigns / Peter van Aelst, Kjersti Thorbjornsrud and Toril Aalberg
  • 6- News substance: the relative importance of soft and de-contextualized news / Tove Brekken, Kjersti Thorbjornsrud and Toril Aalberg
  • 7- How media affects public knowledge and perceptions. News content, media use and current affairs knowledge / James Curran ... [et al.]
  • 8- Media, political trust and political knowledge: a comparative perspective / Kees Aarts, Audun Fladmoe and Jesper Strombock
  • 9- Does knowledge of hard news go with knowledge of soft news? a cross-national analysis of the structure of public affairs knowledge / Kyu S. Hahn ... [et al.]
  • 10- Informed citizens, media use and public knowledge of parties policy positions / Anders Todal Jenssen, Toril Aalberg and Kees Aarts
  • 11- The financial crises as a global news event. Cross-national media coverage and public knowledge of economic affairs / Jesper Strombock, Anders Todal Jenssen and Toril Aalberg
  • 12- News consumption and public opposition to immigration across countries / Zan Strabac, Kjersti Thorbjornsrud and Anders Todal Jenssen
  • 13- conclusion / Toril Aalberg and James Curran.

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