Post-Broadcast Democracy
- Hardback
- ISBN:9780521858724
- Publication date:April 2007
- 340pages
- 22 tables
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
- Weight: 0.67kg
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The media environment is changing. Today in the United States, the average viewer can choose from hundreds of channels, including several twenty-four hour news channels. News is on cell phones, on iPods, and online; it has become a ubiquitous and unavoidable reality in modern society. The purpose of this book is to examine systematically, how these differences in access and form of media affect political behaviour. Using experiments and new survey data, it shows how changes in the media environment reverberate through the political system, affecting news exposure, political learning, turnout, and voting behavior.
Prize winner
Winner, 2010 Doris Graber Outstanding Book Award, Political Communication, American Political Science Association
Winner, 2009 Goldsmith Prize, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
Winner, 2008 Emerging Scholar Award, Election, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section, American Political Science Association
2007 CHOICE Magazine Outstanding Academic Title
Finalist, 2007 Frank Luther Mott / Kappa Tau Alpha Research Book Award


