Mass media and political thought : an information-processing approach
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Mass media and political thought : an information-processing approach
Sage Publications, c1985
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Mass Media and Political Thought is a state-of-the-art collection of original research on the cognitive psychology of political communication. Political information processing is examined in several stages: (1) voters' ability to process political information; (2) voters' motivation to process such information; (3) the effects of political messages; and (4) the impact of these processes and effects on the polity.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Richard M Perloff and Sidney Kraus
Political Communication Processes and Effects
PART ONE: COGNITIVE FOUNDATIONS
Voter Thought Processes and Voting Theory - John A Herstein Jr
Political Sophistication - Richard R Lau and Ralph Erber
An Information-Processing Perspective
Predicting Participation and Choice - Martin Fishbein, Susan E Middlestadt, and Jean-Kyung Chung
First-Time Voters in US Partisan Elections
PART TWO: POLITICAL MEDIA PROCESSES AND EFFECTS
Emotional and Cognitive Responses to Televised Images of Political Leaders - John T Lanzetta et al
Psychological Accounts of Agenda-Setting - Shanto Iyengar and Donald R Kinder
Cognitions and Personal and Political Behaviors - Tom R Tyler and Paul J Lavrakas
The Case of Crime
Finding the Unexpected - Klaus Schoenbach and David H Weaver
Cognitive Bonding in a Political Campaign
Personal Relevance and Campaign Information Seeking - Richard M Perloff
A Cognitive Response-Based Approach
Motivation and Political Information Processing - Gina M Garramone
Extending the Gratifications Approach
PART THREE: MACRO IMPLICATIONS
Patterns of Political Cognition - W Russell Neuman and Ann C Fryling
An Exploration of the Public Mind
Learning about Politics from the Media - Arthur H Miller and Kent Asp
A Comparative Study of Sweden and the United States
Integrative Complexity of Policy Reasoning - Philip E Tetlock
PART FOUR: REAL-WORLD EFFECTS
The Studies and the World Outside - Sidney Kraus
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