✨Out now: The Fall Issue (Nr. 30) of the Political Communication Report!✨
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: https://politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-2024-issue-30/
A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
“What does PolComm Stand for? Normative Dimensions of Political Communication Research & Theorizing”
📖 Full issue: https://politicalcommunication.org/issue/fall-2024-issue-30/
A 🧵 on the essays featured in this issue:
Comments
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/pcr-30-letter-from-the-editor/
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/stetka-mihelj-the-illiberal-challenge/
They argue the field normalizes hegemonic standards while delegitimizing political communication that challenges systemic oppression.
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/billard-theory-and-as-normative-assumptions/
He questions the assumption that mainstream news consumption is “good for democracy” and explores how news could better serve pluralism.
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/kalmoe-making-news-better/
They advocate for a group-centric perspective, focusing on collective viewpoints and decision-making processes.
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/lane-coles-what-does-politics-stand-for/
Their piece highlights how groups shape info flows.
https://politicalcommunication.org/article/gehrke-pasitselska-disinformation-and-identity/