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-http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/comt.12077/pdf {{:comt12077.pdf|Core Theories of Political Communication}}+[[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/comt.12077/pdf|Core Theories of Political Communication]], {{:comt12077.pdf|PDF}}
  
 +Theories of media effects
 +  * Agenda setting Theory
 +  * Priming theory 
 +  * Framing theory
 +Theories about the politics-media axis
 +  * impoverished information provision; 
 +  * narrowed political discourse; 
 +  * elevation of perceptions of political reality over objective ones; 
 +  * increased negativity and reliance on attack campaigning; 
 +  * pervasive cynicism; and 
 +  * heightened politician-journalist conflict
 +  
 +  * theory of press-state relations
 +  * mediatization of politics theory, see [[http://www.dbpia.co.kr/SearchResult/TopSearch?isFullText=0&searchAll=mediatization|dbpia search result]] mediatization
  
 +Theories in digital era
 +  * **The Hyperlinked Society**
 +  * **spill-over effects:** Drawing on theories of agenda building, hyperlinked network analysis, and the logic of connective action, they have developed a framework for investigating the conditions under which challengers’ online communication agendas may spill over into traditional mass media agendas, with corresponding chances of influencing public opinion and politicians’ policy agendas.
 +  * **The Hybrid Media System**
 +
 +[[http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE01012043|인터넷과 선거캠페인]] {{인터넷과_선거캠페인.pdf|PDF}}
 +[[http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE02262069|소셜네트워크 캠페인의 정치적 효과]] {{소셜네트워크_캠페인의_정치적_효과.pdf|PDF}}
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