Long-Term Memory and Chaos: a Note
In: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems; Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles, S. 185-201
In: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems; Non-Linear Dynamics and Endogenous Cycles, S. 185-201
In: Lifespan CognitionMechanisms of Change, S. 162-177
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Long- and Short-term Memory Structure in Political Decision Making" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making, S. 375-385
In: The "unacceptables": American foundations and refugee scholars between the two wars and after, S. 51-81
In: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy; Russia Moves into the Global Economy, S. 29-34
In: Visual Development, S. 235-242
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In: The Royal Navy and Anti-Submarine Warfare, 1917-49; Naval Policy & History, S. 93-118
In: Political communication, S. 63-85
"This chapter reviews research on the long-term development of political communication, mainly focusing on the changes occurring over the last decades. The overview first discusses conceptual, theoretical and methodological issues, addressing trends like mediatization and professionalization as well as several phase models developed to describe changes of political communication. Then, the author reflects upon the evolution of mass media and political communication, including technological, organizational and economical changes and their consequences for political media content and political journalism. After that political communication is looked at in a broader perspective of political and social changes which both condition and stimulate the transformation of political communication (e.g., Americanization, modernization, globalization, localization). Finally, the political consequences of this transformation are touched upon by discussing recent trends in election campaign communication." (publisher's description)