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- Media and Communication (319)
- History & Political Science (286)
- Science, Society & Culture (105)
- Education (86)
- Theology & Philosophy (49)
- Linguistics (48)
- English Studies (32)
- Law, Economics & Management (21)
- The Arts (14)
- German Studies (14)
- Romance Studies (11)
- Slavic Studies (3)
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Communication and Political Crisis
Media, Politics and Governance in a Globalized Public Sphere©2016 Textbook -
Slovakia from the Downfall of Communism to its Accession into the European Union, 1989-2004
The Re-Emergence of Political Parties and Democratic Institutions©2011 Thesis -
Entertainment and Politics
The Influence of Pop Culture on Young Adult Political Socialization©2009 Textbook -
Community after Totalitarianism
The Russian Orthodox Intellectual Tradition and the Philosophical Discourse of Political Modernity©2009 Thesis -
Communing with the Enemy
Covert Operations, Christianity and Cold War Politics in Britain and the GDR©2005 Monographs -
No Business without Communication
How Communication Can Shed Additional Light on Specific Business Contexts©2023 Others -
Communities for Social Change
Practicing Equality and Social Justice in Youth and Community Work©2017 Textbook -
From Post-Communism toward the third Millennium
Aspects of Political and Economic Development in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe from 2000-2005©2012 Edited Collection -
Re-Defining Community
A Discourse on Community and the Pluralism of Today’s World with Personalist Underpinnings©2000 Thesis -
The Children Hurricane Katrina Left Behind
Schooling Context, Professional Preparation, and Community Politics©2007 Textbook -
Crisis Communication Case Studies on COVID-19
Multidimensional Perspectives and Applications©2024 Textbook -
Deliberative Communication and Ethnopolitical Conflict
©2012 Textbook -
Trust in Communication Management
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Studies in Communication and Politics
ISSN: 2197-1625
Technological development and the emergence of new notions of media and media-like services (blogs, online gaming, social networks, wikis, virtual worlds etc.) have changed the nature of communication, making it more open, personalized, fragmented and interactive. At the same a shift in paradigms in relation to traditional concepts of democracy, political communication and public participation has been observed. All of this has an impact on the functioning of contemporary societies and offers a wide range of opportunities for reexamination and redefinition of several concepts in social science. In Studies in Communication and Politics the editors are particularly interested in changing approaches to democracy, communication, political participation and media. By publishing collaborative works and monographs they aim at supporting and promoting interdisciplinary research, offering comparative approach and/or examining national factors for communication and politics development. Hence, the emphasis here is being put on the changing approaches to democracy and its institutions, political actors, electoral campaigns, as well as citizens' participation in political processes, electoral behavior, and so on. Having in mind the changing media landscape and the rise of media ecologies we also aim at investigating emerging communication and media policies, evolution of journalism culture, changing patterns of users' behavior and media innovations in the digital and multiplatform scenario. All of this when taking into account interrelations between communication and as well as the role of media in contemporary politics. The editors believe that the topic presented here will stimulate international and interdisciplinary research changes and challenges facing communication and politics today. We also hope that the wide range of approaches presented in each collection will be of interest for researchers, academic experts as well as policy makers and media professionals who might be particularly interested in taking a part in the debate on emerging theories and practices.
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