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Handbook of comparative communication research /

Contributor(s): Esser, Frank, 1966- [editor.] | Hanitzsch, Thomas, 1969- [editor.].
Series: ICA handbook series: Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2012Description: xxi, 544 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text | still image Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780415802710; 9780415802710; 0415802717; 9780415802758; 041580275X.Other title: Comparative communication research.Subject(s): Communication, International | Communication -- ResearchDDC classification: 302.20721
Contents:
Part I : Introduction -- On the Why and How of Comparative Inquiry in Communication Studies / Frank Esser and Thomas Hanitzsch -- Part II : Disciplinary Developments -- Comparing Political Communication / Barbara Pfetsch and Frank Esser -- Comparing Organizational and Business Communication / Bernard McKennna, Victor J. Callan, and Cindy Gallois -- Comparing Development Communication / Jan Servaes -- Comparing Computer-Mediated Communication / Kevin B. Wright and Joshua Adverbeck -- Comparing Visual Communication / Marion G. Muller and Michael Griffin -- Comparing Intercultural Communication / Young Yun Kim -- Comparing Language and Social Interaction / David Boromisza-Habashi and Susana Martinez-Guillem -- Comparing Gender and Communication / Gertrude J. Robinson and Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Comparing Health Communication / John C. Pollock and Douglas Storey -- Part III : Central Research Areas -- Comparing Media Systems / Jonathan Hardy -- Comparing Media Systems : A Response to Critics / Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini -- Comparing Media Policy and Regulation / Manuel Puppis and Leen D'Haenens -- Comparing Media Markets / Robert G. Picard and Loris Russi -- Comparing Media Cultures / Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp -- Comparing Journalism Cultures / Thomas Hanitzsch and Wolfgang Donsbach -- Comparing Public Relations / Katerina Tsetsura and Anna Klyueva -- Comparing Election Campaign Communication / Frank Esser and Jesper Stromback -- Comparing News on National Elections / Frank Esser and Jesper Stromback -- Comparing News on Europe : Elections and Beyond / Claes H. De Vreese and Hajo G. Boomgaarden -- Comparing News on Foreign and International Affairs / Pameia J. Shoemaker, Akiba A. Cohen, Hyunjin Seo, and Phillip Johnson -- Comparing Cross-Border Information Flows and Their Effects / Pippa Norris -- Comparing Entertainment and Emotions / Holger Schramm and Mary Beth Oliver -- Comparing Media Use and Reception / Uwe Hasebrink -- Comparing Effects of Political Communication / Rundiger Schmitt-Beck -- Pat IV : Conceptual and Methdological Issues -- Challegges to Comparative Research in a Globalizing Media Lanscape / Sonia Livinstone -- Comparative Research Designs : Toward a Multilevel Approach / Jack M. McLeod and Nam-Jin Lee -- Comparative Survey Research / Janet A. Harkness -- Comparative Content Analysis / Patrick Rossler -- Securing Equivalence : Problems and Solutions -- Werner Wirth and Steffen Kolb -- Analyzing Comparative Data : Opportunities and Challenges / Rens Vliegenthart -- Part V : Conclusion -- Challenges and Perspectives of Comparative Communication Inquiry / Thomas Hanitzsch and Frank Esser.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I : Introduction -- On the Why and How of Comparative Inquiry in Communication Studies / Frank Esser and Thomas Hanitzsch -- Part II : Disciplinary Developments -- Comparing Political Communication / Barbara Pfetsch and Frank Esser -- Comparing Organizational and Business Communication / Bernard McKennna, Victor J. Callan, and Cindy Gallois -- Comparing Development Communication / Jan Servaes -- Comparing Computer-Mediated Communication / Kevin B. Wright and Joshua Adverbeck -- Comparing Visual Communication / Marion G. Muller and Michael Griffin -- Comparing Intercultural Communication / Young Yun Kim -- Comparing Language and Social Interaction / David Boromisza-Habashi and Susana Martinez-Guillem -- Comparing Gender and Communication / Gertrude J. Robinson and Patrice M. Buzzanell -- Comparing Health Communication / John C. Pollock and Douglas Storey -- Part III : Central Research Areas -- Comparing Media Systems / Jonathan Hardy -- Comparing Media Systems : A Response to Critics / Daniel C. Hallin and Paolo Mancini -- Comparing Media Policy and Regulation / Manuel Puppis and Leen D'Haenens -- Comparing Media Markets / Robert G. Picard and Loris Russi -- Comparing Media Cultures / Nick Couldry and Andreas Hepp -- Comparing Journalism Cultures / Thomas Hanitzsch and Wolfgang Donsbach -- Comparing Public Relations / Katerina Tsetsura and Anna Klyueva -- Comparing Election Campaign Communication / Frank Esser and Jesper Stromback -- Comparing News on National Elections / Frank Esser and Jesper Stromback -- Comparing News on Europe : Elections and Beyond / Claes H. De Vreese and Hajo G. Boomgaarden -- Comparing News on Foreign and International Affairs / Pameia J. Shoemaker, Akiba A. Cohen, Hyunjin Seo, and Phillip Johnson -- Comparing Cross-Border Information Flows and Their Effects / Pippa Norris -- Comparing Entertainment and Emotions / Holger Schramm and Mary Beth Oliver -- Comparing Media Use and Reception / Uwe Hasebrink -- Comparing Effects of Political Communication / Rundiger Schmitt-Beck -- Pat IV : Conceptual and Methdological Issues -- Challegges to Comparative Research in a Globalizing Media Lanscape / Sonia Livinstone -- Comparative Research Designs : Toward a Multilevel Approach / Jack M. McLeod and Nam-Jin Lee -- Comparative Survey Research / Janet A. Harkness -- Comparative Content Analysis / Patrick Rossler -- Securing Equivalence : Problems and Solutions -- Werner Wirth and Steffen Kolb -- Analyzing Comparative Data : Opportunities and Challenges / Rens Vliegenthart -- Part V : Conclusion -- Challenges and Perspectives of Comparative Communication Inquiry / Thomas Hanitzsch and Frank Esser.

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