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Core Theories of Political Communication, 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 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
 
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