E-Political Socialization, the Press and Politics
The Media and Government in the USA, Europe and China
Contributor(s)
De Landtsheer, Christ'l (editor)
Farnen, Russell F. (editor)
German, Daniel B. (editor)
Dekker, Henk (editor)
Sünker, Heinz (editor)
Song, Yingfa (editor)
Miao, Hongna (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100374Language
EnglishAbstract
This book examines the state of print and electronic media in the United States of America, Europe, and China. The latest mass communication advances demonstrate that we live in an increasingly media-centric world. The chapters include theoretical and empirical studies that shed light on the meaning of this development. The trajectory of people’s move to electronic communication is a global phenomenon affecting their daily life. Does this trend aid or impede democracy? Is there an emerging digital divide contributing to an increasing gap between the rich and poor people and nations? The four parts of this book explore various aspects of political socialization and its relationship with different media, including print, broadcasting, and the Internet.
Keywords
Political Science; Political Science; Democracy; Internet; TerrorismDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01971-1ISBN
9783653019711Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
2014-05-26Series
Labour, Education & Society,Classification
Political science and theory