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Hanspeter Kriesi
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Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Analyzes the communication processes in direct democratic campaigns and their effect on the opinion formation of the voters. Based on a detailed analysis of the politicians' strategies, media coverage and the opinion formation of the public in three campaigns, this book argues that the campaigns are more enlightening than manipulating.
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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- Hanspeter Kriesi, Laurent Bernhard
Pages 17-38
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- Regula Hänggli, Christian Schemer, Patrick Rademacher
Pages 39-53
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- Laurent Bernhard, Hanspeter Kriesi
Pages 54-68
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- Regula Hänggli, Laurent Bernhard, Hanspeter Kriesi
Pages 69-81
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- Patrick Rademacher, Matthias A. Gerth, Gabriele Siegert
Pages 93-107
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- Matthias A. Gerth, Urs Dahinden, Gabriele Siegert
Pages 108-124
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- Heinz Bonfadelli, Thomas N. Friemel
Pages 168-187
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- Werner Wirth, Jörg Matthes, Christian Schemer
Pages 188-204
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- Werner Wirth, Christian Schemer, Rinaldo Kühne, Jörg Matthes
Pages 205-224
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Back Matter
Pages 241-265
Reviews
'Interest in political campaigns and the role of the media has increased dramatically over the last few years. Political Communication in Direct Democratic Campaigns offers an impressively broad study of the interactions among politicians, the media and citizens. Based on a comprehensive data collection on three direct democratic campaigns in Switzerland, the contributors to this volume offer fascinating new insights on how media and politicians interact and how this interaction affects and is affected by citizens. Given the innovative and comprehensive design of the data collection this book will influence future work on political communcation.'
- Simon Hug, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Hanspeter Kriesi
About the editor
LAURENT BERNHARD Post-Doctoral Researcher at the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) Switzerland HEINZ BONFADELLI Professor at the Institute for Mass Communication and Media Research, University of Zurich, Switzerland URS DAHINDEN Professor for Communication and Media Science at the University of Applied Sciences in Chur and Senior Lecturer at the University of Zurich, Switzerland THOMAS N. FRIEMEL Senior Teaching and Research Associate at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich, Switzerland MATTHIAS GERTH Ph.D. Student in Communication Science at the University of Zurich, IPMZ-Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research, Switzerland, and Project Assistant at the NCCR Democracy REGULA HÄNGGLI Senior Research Associate at the NCCR Democracy and a Head Assistant in Comparative Politics at the University of Zurich HANSPETER KRIESI Chair in Comparative Politics at the Department of Political Science of the University of Zurich,Switzerland RINALDO KÜHNE Ph.D. Student at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research, University of Zürich, Switzerland JÖRG MATTHES Assistant Professor for Political Communication and Political Behavior at the NCCR Democracy and the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research, University of Zurich, Switzerland PATRICK RADEMACHER Research Consultant in a Strategy Consulting Firm specialized in the Content Industries CHRISTIAN SCHEMER Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research, University of Zürich, Switzerland GABRIELE SIEGERT Professor of Communication Science and Media Economics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland WERNER WIRTH Professor for Communication and Empirical Media Research at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research, University of Zürich, Switzerland.