Mediated Politics: Communication in the Future of Democracy. Edited by W. Lance Bennett and Robert M. Entman. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 489p. $74.95 cloth, $29.95 paper
Tali Mendelberg
American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 2, 418-419
Abstract:
Nothing energizes a field of study more than a revolution. The explosion of new forms of mass communication is just such a revolution for the field of political communication, to judge by this volume. As its 22 chapters demonstrate, profound changes in the technology and institutions of mass media have prompted a wide-ranging and stimulating effort to document, interpret, and theorize.
Date: 2002
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