FactsThe European Journal of Communication Research is an established forum for scholarship and academic debate in the field of communication science and research from a European perspective. Communication science is concerned with the investigation of the structure and function of communication processes and their impact on society, social groups and individuals. The European Journal of Communication Research highlights the concerns of this discipline through the publication of articles, research reports, review essays and book reviews on theoretical and methodological developments considered from a European perspective. |
Content 01/2012 (Volume 37)
Andreas Hepp
Mediatization and the ‘molding force’ of the media Malte Hinrichsen, Majo Boomgarden, Claes de Vreese, Wouter van der Brug, Sara Binzer Hobolt
Priming religion: The effects of religious issues in the news coverage on public attitudes towards European integration Mariek Vanden Abeele, Keith Roe, Steven Eggermont An exploration of adolescents’ sexual contact and conduct risks through mobile phone use Maurice Vergeer, Rob Eisinga, Hans Franses Supply and demand effects in television viewing. A time series analysis Nikolaus Jackob
Hargie, O. (2011). Skilled Interpersonal Communication: Research, Theory and Practice (5th edition). London: Routledge. 614 pp. James, N., and Busher, H. (2009). Online Interviewing. London: Sage. 161 pp. Schuck, A. (2009). Referendum campaign dynamics: News media, campaign effects and direct democracy (PhD dissertation). Amsterdam: The Amsterdam School of Communication Research. 186 pp.
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