04524 am 22005893u 450 991021385840332120220530052036.03-653-99826-33-653-01971-0(CKB)2550000001325877(EBL)3030181(SSID)ssj0001262843(PQKBManifestationID)11835047(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001262843(PQKBWorkID)11219986(PQKB)11140179(MiAaPQ)EBC3030181(OCoLC)882915081(ScCtBLL)77a1fbfd-a23a-427a-8e0d-1b4e63bd82b6(EXLCZ)99255000000132587720140726h20142014 uy 0enguru||||||||||txtccrE-political socialization, the press and politics the media and government in the USA, Europe and China /Christ'l De Landtsheer, [and others], editorsFrankfurt am Main, [Germany] ;Bern, [Switzerland] :PL Academic Research,2014.©20141 online resource (376 p.)Labour, Education & Society ;Volume 32Includes indexes.3-631-62834-X 1-306-93114-2 Preface --Dedication --Table of Contents --Chapter 1Introduction --Part 1:Political Socialization Background --Chapter 2:Political Socialization Defined: Setting the Context /Daniel B. German --Chapter 3:Youth, Peer Culture, and Everyday Political Consciousness /Heinz Sünker --Chapter 4:Politics, Education, and Paradigmatic Reconceptualism: US Critical Theory in the 1990's /Russell F. Farnen --Part 2:Media Use, Government, and Websites --Chapter 5:Media Use in the United States: Electronic Media Dramatically Up and Print Media Down /Daniel B. German and Caitlin Lally --Chapter 6:Participation Friendliness of Political Websites /Christ’l De Landtsheer --Chapter 7:Empirical Evaluation of Government and Websites /Christ'l De Landtsheer, Natalya Krasnoboka, and Conny Neuner --Chapter 8:The Internet Upholds the Powers That Be /Henk Dekker and Arie in 't Veld --Part 3 The Print Press, Broadcasting, and Politics --Chapter 9:Metaphors in Euroland Press /Christ'l De Landtsheer and Elisabeth Koch --Chapter 10:Press Reporting on the Euro /Marianne Law and Jerry Palmer and David Middleton --Chapter 11:The Ukraine Media on the Orange Revolution /Natalya Krasnoboka and Christ'l De Landtsheer --Chapter 12:Post-Communist Media in Russia /Vitaly F. Konzhukov --Part 4 Critiques of the Emerging Virtual/Media World --Chapter 13:Media and Terrorists /Russell F. Farnen --Chapter 14:Democracy and Virtual Politics /Andy Koch --Chapter 15:The Electronic Media Deficit /Mary A. Hepburn --Chapter 16:Does the Media Reduce Political Participation? /Daniel B. German and Dragan Stefanovic --Chapter 17:Implications for E-Media, the Press, Government, and Politics in China /Song Yingfa and Miao Hongna --Index of Subjects --Index of Names.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.Labour, education & society ;Volume 32.Political socializationSocial mediaPolitical aspectsMass mediaPolitical aspectsPolitical socialization.Social mediaPolitical aspects.Mass mediaPolitical aspects.306.20285/4678Landtsheer Christ'l de260897MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910213858403321E-political socialization, the press and politics2883009UNINA