Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1088 g
Methods, Measures, and Analytical Techniques
Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1088 g
Reihe: Routledge Communication Series
ISBN: 978-0-415-88497-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The Sourcebook for Political Communication Research will offer scholars, students, researchers, and other interested readers a comprehensive source for state-of-the-art/field research methods, measures, and analytical techniques in the field of political communication.
The need for this Sourcebook stems from recent innovations in political communication involving the use of advanced statistical techniques, innovative conceptual frameworks, the rise of digital media as both a means by which to disseminate and study political communication, and methods recently adapted from other disciplines, particularly psychology, sociology, and neuroscience. Chapters will have a social-scientific orientation and will explain new methodologies and measures applicable to questions regarding media, politics, and civic life. The Sourcebook covers the major analytical techniques used in political communication research, including surveys (both original data collections and secondary analyses), experiments, content analysis, discourse analysis (focus groups and textual analysis), network and deliberation analysis, comparative study designs, statistical analysis, and measurement issues.
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Introduction
- Advancing Methods and Measurement: Supporting Theory and Keeping Pace with the Modern Political Environment
Survey Methodology
- Challenges and Opportunities of Panel Designs
- The Rolling Cross-Section: Design and Utility for Political Research
- Political Communication Survey Research: Challenges, Trends, Opportunities
Secondary Analysis and Meta Analysis
- Secondary Analysis In Political Communication Viewed as Creative Act
- Comparing the ANES and NAES for Political Communication Research
- The Implications and Consequences of Using Meta-Analysis for Political Communication
Experimental Methods
- Experimental Designs for Political Communication Research: Using New Technology and Online Participant Pools to Overcome the Problem of Generalizability
- Expressing versus Revealing Preferences in Experimental Research
- The Face as a Focus of Political Communication: Evolutionary Perspectives, Experimental Methods, and the Ethological Approach
- Multi-Stage Experimental Designs in Political Communication Research
Content Analysis
- Image Bite Analysis of Political Visuals
- Identifying Frames in Political News
- Content Analysis in Political Communication
Discourse Analysis
- The Uses of Focus Groups in Political Communication Research
- Genealogy of Myth in Presidential Rhetoric
Network and Deliberation Analysis
- Methods for Analyzing and Measuring Group Deliberation
- Porous Networks and Overlapping Contexts: Methodological Challenges in the Study of Social Communication and Political Behavior
Comparative Political Communication
- Mediatization of Politics: Toward a Conceptual Framework for Comparative Research
- International Applications of the Agenda-Setting Acapulco Typology
- Political Communication Across the World: Methodological Issues Involved in International Comparisons
Statistical Techniques
- Expanding the Use of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) in Political Communication
- Mediation and the Estimation of Indirect Effects in Political Communication Research
- Time-Series Analysis and the Study of Political Communication
Measurement
- Concept Explication in the Internet Age: The Case of Interactivity
- Beyond Self-Report: Using Latency Measures to Model the Question Answering Process on Web-Based Public Opinion Surveys
- What the Body Can Tell Us About Politics: The Use of Psychophysiological Measures in Political Communication Research
Conclusion
- Looking Back and Looking Forward: Observations on a Rapidly Evolving Field