Reflections on Bucy and Evans
In: Political communication: an international journal, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 291-292
ISSN: 1091-7675
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In: Political communication: an international journal, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 291-292
ISSN: 1091-7675
This commentary reflects on the notion of 'dark participation' which is central in this thematic issue. It asks whether there are patches of light and whether our research is becoming too obsessed with the darkness?
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In: Media and Communication, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 215-216
This commentary reflects on the notion of 'dark participation' which is central in this thematic issue. It asks whether there are patches of light and whether our research is becoming too obsessed with the darkness?
In: International journal of public opinion research, Band 17, Heft 3, S. 380-381
ISSN: 0954-2892
In: European Union politics: EUP, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 137-142
ISSN: 1741-2757
In a world where attitudes towards immigration and the European Union are at the forefront of political and economic agendas across the continent, this Special Issue is highly relevant and well timed. This Forum article reviews the Special Issue and summarizes lessons learned and identifies open, remaining and new, questions. As a future research agenda, it is advised to pay attention to (a) differentiation in EU attitudes, (b) the role of national political elites, (c) the changing communications environment, and (d) the role of religion and religious attitudes.
In a world where attitudes towards immigration and the European Union are at the forefront of political and economic agendas across the continent, this Special Issue is highly relevant and well timed. This Forum article reviews the Special Issue and summarizes lessons learned and identifies open, remaining and new, questions. As a future research agenda, it is advised to pay attention to (a) differentiation in EU attitudes, (b) the role of national political elites, (c) the changing communications environment, and (d) the role of religion and religious attitudes.
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In: Mediatization of Politics, S. 137-155
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 365-375
ISSN: 1552-3381
In this article, the author reviews the studies in this special issue of the American Behavioral Scientist. It is a strong collection of articles reporting findings from an integrated project that looks at frame building, frames, and effects of frames. The project is part of an exciting large-scale Swiss research program on democracy, NCCR. The author reflects not only on the contents of the issue but also on the framing concept in political communication research more generally. He offers suggestions for conceptual clarity and makes three recommendations about future framing research. They pertain to (a) the types of frames that framing researchers look at, (b) the dynamics of framing effects, and (c) advances in research designs in framing research.
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 365-376
ISSN: 0002-7642
In: Journal of political marketing: political campaigns in the new millennium, Band 8, Heft 1, S. 7-19
ISSN: 1537-7865
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political Science, Band 42, Heft 2-3, S. 271-286
ISSN: 1741-1416
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 611, Heft 1, S. 207-216
ISSN: 1552-3349
This article explores the relationship between Internet use among young people, their political consumption, and their political participation. The study widens the notion of online civic and political engagement and includes measures of active and passive forms of participation. To test a number of hypotheses developed on the basis of extant research, a survey was conducted in 2006 among 2,404 young Dutch respondents (aged sixteen to twenty-four). The results demonstrate the importance of the Internet for political activities for young people. They also show that most online activities (ranging from news use, peer communication, and consumption to online service use) are positively related to political participation. Contrary to common wisdom, this article shows that the young online consumer is also politically active.
In: West European politics, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 215
ISSN: 0140-2382
In: Living reviews in European governance: LREG, Band 2
ISSN: 1813-856X
In: Acta politica: AP ; international journal of political science ; official journal of the Dutch Political Science Association (Nederlandse Kring voor Wetenschap der Politiek), Band 42, Heft 2, S. 271-286
ISSN: 0001-6810