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The Encyclopedia of Political Communication

Faculty Publications

  1. da Silva, J. M. (2008).  Barbara Jordan. In The Encyclopedia of Political Communication. (C. Holtz-Bacha & L. L. Kaid, Eds). Sage: Thousand Oaks.
  2. da Silva, J. M. (2008). Condoleezza Rice. In The Encyclopedia of Political Communication. (C. Holtz-Bacha & L. L. Kaid, Eds). Sage: Thousand Oaks.
The Encyclopedia of Political Communicationdiscusses the major theoretical approaches to the field, including direct and limited effects theories, agenda-setting theories, sociological theories, framing and priming theories, and other past and present conceptualizations. With nearly 600 entries, this resource pays considerable attention to important political messages such as political speeches, televised political advertising, political posters and print advertising, televised political debates, and Internet sites. The audiences for political communications are also central, necessitating concentration on citizen reactions to political messages, how the general public and voters in democratic systems respond to political messages, and the effects of all types of media and message types. Particularly, Dr. da Silva contributed with biographical pieces including Barbara Jordan and Condoleezza Rice.
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