Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
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Köp båda 2 för 1035 krJesper Strmbck is Professor in Political Communication and Ludvig Nordstrm Professor and Chair in Journalism at Mid-Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden, where he is also research director at the research institute DEMICOM. His books include Handbook of Election News Coverage Around the World (2008) and Political Public Relations (2011). Frank Esser is Professor of International & Comparative Media Research at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Heis co-director of the National Research Centre on the Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century (NCCR Democracy). His research focuses on cross-national studies of news journalism and political communication. His books include Comparing Political Communication (2004), Handbook of Comparative Communication Research (2012), and Democracy in the Age of Globalization and Mediatization (2013).
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