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The Political Communication Divisions of the International Communication Association and the American Political Science Association co-sponsor Political Communication, a journal published by Taylor & Francis.

Political Communication: Volume 28 Issue 3 is now available online.
This new issue contains the following articles:

Articles

The Emerging Media System in China: Implications for Regime Change

Pages 263-267

Authors: Wenfang Tang & Shanto Iyengar

Race to the Bottom: Media Marketization and Increasing Negativity Toward the United States in China

Pages 291-322

Authors: Daniela Stockmann

The Political Consequences of the Rise of the Internet: Political Beliefs and Practices of Chinese Netizens

Pages 291-322

Authors: Ya-Wen Lei

Political Communications in Democratic Taiwan: The Relationship Between Politicians and Journalists

Pages 323-340

Author: Gary Rawnsley & Qian Gong

Predicting Political Discussion in a Censored Virtual Environment

Pages 341-356

Author: Yi Mou, David Atkin & Hanlong Fu

Bifurcated Images of the U.S. in Urban China and the Impact of Media Environment

Pages 357-376

Authors: Tianjian Shi, Jie Lu & John Aldrich

From the World's Largest Propaganda Machine to a Multipurposed Global News Agency: Factors in and Implications of Xinhua's Transformation Since 1978

Pages 377-393

Authors: Junhao Hong

 

Book Reviews

The Digital Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Information Technology and Political Islam, by Philip N. Howard

Pages 394-397

Author: Miriyam Aouragh

The Arab Public Sphere in Israel: Media Space and Cultural Resistance, by Amal Jamal

Pages 398-399

Author: Rivka Ribak

The Propaganda of Peace: The Role of Media and Culture in the Northern Ireland Peace Process, by Greg McLaughlin and Stephen Baker

Pages 400-402

Author: Gadi Wolfsfeld

The Eyes of the People: Democracy in an Age of Spectatorship, by Jeffrey Edward Green

Pages 402-406

Author: Hélène Landemore

When Politicians Attack! Party Cohesion in the Media, by Tim Groeling

Pages 406-408

Author: C. Danielle Vinson

 

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APSA Political Communication Section Members
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ICA Political Communication Division Members
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