Political Communication Research in Europe

Abstract Europe is characterized as much by its diversity as by any common feature that could reasonably be identified as European. Reaching from the Atlantic to the Ural and from the Mediterranean to the Arctic Circle, Europe includes a large variety of cultural traditions, languages, religions, an...

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Main Author: Voltmer, Katrin
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118541555.wbiepc208
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Summary:Abstract Europe is characterized as much by its diversity as by any common feature that could reasonably be identified as European. Reaching from the Atlantic to the Ural and from the Mediterranean to the Arctic Circle, Europe includes a large variety of cultural traditions, languages, religions, and polities, which have brought about different political communication cultures and systems of media‐politics relations across the continent. In fact, it seems easier to identify what divides Europeans than what unites them.