Building Theory in Political Communication(English, Hardcover, Wolfsfeld Gadi)

Building Theory in Political Communication(English, Hardcover, Wolfsfeld Gadi)

  • Wolfsfeld Gadi
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780197634998ISBN 10: 0197634990

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Building Theory in Political Communication(English, Hardcover, Wolfsfeld Gadi) is written by Wolfsfeld Gadi and published by Oxford University Press Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0197634990 (ISBN 10) and 9780197634998 (ISBN 13).

In Building Theory in Political Communication, Gadi Wolfsfeld, Tamir Sheafer, and Scott Althaus present the first generalizable conceptual framework for political communication that is also falsifiable, explaining how media performance contributes to successful political performance across nations, regime types, and information systems. The book identifies three tensions in the current literature that have thus far prevented a general theory of political communication. The first is a vague understanding of what it means for media to exercise independence from politics. The second is a focus on media in wealthy, Western, and democratic countries. The third is a tendency to build interpretive frameworks that pose as theories, but that cannot be tested. To address these three tensions, this book adapts, refines, and extends the Politics-Media-Politics (PMP) principle, which states that variations in political ecosystems have a major impact on media systems, values, practices, and resources, which can then have dependent, independent, and conditional effects on political processes. With an emphasis on international comparative studies encompassing diverse political systems, the authors move beyond the field's Western focus to show that PMP is useful in a wide range of contexts and subfields. A sophisticated and timely intervention in the field of political communication, this volume presents the PMP principle to help political communication researchers adopt a broader perspective when attempting to ascertain the roles that communication plays in political processes.