Making Sense of Mediatized Politics: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Over time and across Western democracies, the media has become increasingly influential, and a great deal more political processes have become altered, shaped or structured by the media and the perceived need of individuals, organizations and social systems to communicate with or through the media....
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Other Authors: | Stromback, Jesper (Editor), Esser, Frank (Editor) |
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Format: | Manuscript Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Taylor
2015
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