The mass media and Latino politics : studies of U.S. media content, campaign strategies and survey research : 1984-2004

Colaborador(es): Subervi-Vélez, Federico A [ed.]Detalles de publicación: New York : Routledge, 2008 Descripción: xxvi, 415 pTema(s): COMUNICACIÓN | POLÍTICA | AMÉRICA LATINA | -- Politics and government | -- Statistics | -- Political aspects -- United States | -- United States | -- United States | -- United States | United States -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects | United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009Clasificación CDD: 323.1168/073 Clasificación LoC:M386 2008
Contenidos:
Foreword Acknowledgements Preface 1 Introduction Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part I: Foundations 2 What is Known? Writings on Contributions of Newspapers and other Mass Media to Latino Political Life Federico A. Subervi-Velez 3 Theoretical, Contextual, and Methodological Considerations Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part II: Studies of Media Coverage of Elections A. The Spanish-Language Media 4 Spanish-Language Daily Newspapers and Presidential Elections Federico A. Subervi-Velez (1984, 1988 campaign) with collaborations by Marc Brindel (1992 campaign) Juandalynn Taylor and Renee Espinoza (1996 campaign) 5 Univision and Telemundo on the Campaign Trail: 1988 Patricia Constantakis-Valdes 6 Watching the 2000 Presidential Campaign on Univsion and Telemundo Laurien Alexandre and Henrik Rehbinder 7 Hablando Politica: What Spanish-Language Television News Told us About the 2004 Elections Matthew Hale, Tricia Olsen and Erika Franklin Fowler B. The English-Language Media 8 Latino Politics in General Market English-Language Daily Newspapers: 1988 - 2004 Federico A. Subervi-Velez in collaboration with Jose Carlos Lozano (1988 study) 9 Coverage of Latino Political Issues in Forty General Market Daily Newspapers Nationwide: 1989 Louis DeSipio and James Henson 10 Television News, Character Issues and Latino Images in U.S. National Elections of 1988, 1992 and 1996 Kenton Wilkinson 11 La Mala Educacion of Network Media and National Politics: A Content Analysis of the Education Issue in the 2000 Presidential Election Amy Langenkamp and Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part III: Campaign Strategies, Political Advertisements, Surveys 12 Democratic and Republican Mass Communication Campaign Strategies: Historical Overview Federico A. Subervi-Velez and Stacey Connaughton 13 Pluralism Examined: Party Television Expenditures Focused on the Latino Vote in Presidential Elections Zachary Oberfield and Adam J. Segal 14 Talk About Issues: Policy Considerations in Campaign 2004 Latino-Oriented Presidential Spots Stacey Connaughton, Dina Nekrassova and Katie Lever 15. Latinos' Use of Media and the Media's Influence on Political Knowledge and Participation: Findings From the 1989 Latino National Political Survey Federico A. Subervi-Velez (with Victor Menayang, collaborator) 16. Latino Agenda-Setting Effect on the 2004 Presidential Election Maria Flores and Maxwell McCombs Summary and Conclusion: Recommendations for New Directions for Latino Political Communication Research Federico A. Subervi-Velez Bibliography (one compendium for the whole book) Index
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-407) and index.

Foreword Acknowledgements Preface 1 Introduction Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part I: Foundations 2 What is Known? Writings on Contributions of Newspapers and other Mass Media to Latino Political Life Federico A. Subervi-Velez 3 Theoretical, Contextual, and Methodological Considerations Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part II: Studies of Media Coverage of Elections A. The Spanish-Language Media 4 Spanish-Language Daily Newspapers and Presidential Elections Federico A. Subervi-Velez (1984, 1988 campaign) with collaborations by Marc Brindel (1992 campaign) Juandalynn Taylor and Renee Espinoza (1996 campaign) 5 Univision and Telemundo on the Campaign Trail: 1988 Patricia Constantakis-Valdes 6 Watching the 2000 Presidential Campaign on Univsion and Telemundo Laurien Alexandre and Henrik Rehbinder 7 Hablando Politica: What Spanish-Language Television News Told us About the 2004 Elections Matthew Hale, Tricia Olsen and Erika Franklin Fowler B. The English-Language Media 8 Latino Politics in General Market English-Language Daily Newspapers: 1988 - 2004 Federico A. Subervi-Velez
in collaboration with Jose Carlos Lozano (1988 study) 9 Coverage of Latino Political Issues in Forty General Market Daily Newspapers Nationwide: 1989 Louis DeSipio and James Henson 10 Television News, Character Issues and Latino Images in U.S. National Elections of 1988, 1992 and 1996 Kenton Wilkinson 11 La Mala Educacion of Network Media and National Politics: A Content Analysis of the Education Issue in the 2000 Presidential Election Amy Langenkamp and Federico A. Subervi-Velez Part III: Campaign Strategies, Political Advertisements, Surveys 12 Democratic and Republican Mass Communication Campaign Strategies: Historical Overview Federico A. Subervi-Velez and Stacey Connaughton 13 Pluralism Examined: Party Television Expenditures Focused on the Latino Vote in Presidential Elections Zachary Oberfield and Adam J. Segal 14 Talk About Issues: Policy Considerations in Campaign 2004 Latino-Oriented Presidential Spots Stacey Connaughton, Dina Nekrassova and Katie Lever 15. Latinos' Use of Media and the Media's Influence on Political Knowledge and Participation: Findings From the 1989 Latino National Political Survey Federico A. Subervi-Velez (with Victor Menayang, collaborator) 16. Latino Agenda-Setting Effect on the 2004 Presidential Election Maria Flores and Maxwell McCombs Summary and Conclusion: Recommendations for New Directions for Latino Political Communication Research Federico A. Subervi-Velez Bibliography (one compendium for the whole book) Index


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