E-Book, Englisch, 291 Seiten, eBook
Boicu / Branea / Stefanel Political Communication and European Parliamentary Elections in Times of Crisis
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-1-137-58591-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
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Perspectives from Central and South-Eastern Europe
E-Book, Englisch, 291 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Political Campaigning and Communication
ISBN: 978-1-137-58591-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Format: PDF
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Tables.- Foreword; Claes de Vreese.- Introduction: ”Proposal of a Framework for the 2014 European Parliament Elections and Campaigns in Central and Eastern Europe”; Silvia Branea and Ruxandra Boicu - Part I: Media Coverage and Political Marketing.- (1) Political Advertising in Polish European Parliament Election Campaign; Agnieszka Stepinska.- (2) Media rhetoric and virtual communication in Bulgaria; Ivanka Mavrodieva .- (3) Intermedia Agenda-Setting during the 2014 EP Elections in Poland; Bartlomiej Lodzki and Anna Paluch .- (4) An Overshadowed Campaign in two Croatian Dailies; Gordana Vilovic .- (5) Perspectives on the Romanian Electoral Context and Media Coverage of Campaign Discourses; Adriana ?tefanel .- (6) Coverage of the 2014 European Parliamentary Electoral Campaign in Romania’s Print Press (A Case Study); Ruxandra Boicu .- Part II: A Second-order Campaign?.- (7) A Second-order Campaign in Lithuania?; Ingrida Unikaite-Jakuntaviciene .- (8) Content emptiness, low media coverage, exhausted parties and indifferent voters: an invisible 2014 European Parliamentary election campaign in the Czech Republic; Jakub Charvat .- (9) Outline of women candidates in Romania’s EP elections; Silvia Branea .- Part III: European vs. National Agenda.- (10) The EU agenda as an emerging cleavage of political competition? Parties and their voters in Slovakia; Olga Gyarfasova .- (11) European and national agendas in the 2014 EP elections in Hungary; Boglárka Koller .- (12) Reflection of citizens’ agenda in the European Parliament Election in the Czech Republic; Ilona Švihlíková .- (13) Looking behind the scenes of the electoral panel discussion organized by the Czech independent think-tanks; Kryštof Kruliš .- Part IV: Ideological premises, candidates‘ recruitment, vote results.- ctoral Strategiesl; Marzena Cichosz .- (15) Results of the European Parliament Elections in Poland; Robert Alberski (16) Patterns of Recruitment of Polish Candidates in the 2014 European Parliament Elections; Dariusz Skrzypinski .- (17) Election Results, candidate lists, and the framing of campaigns in the Czech Republic; Otto Eibl and Michal Pink .- (18) Czech Eurosceptic Parties in the European Parliament; Petr Just - Index.