Featuring an excellent mix of established and emerging scholars, the volume's 43 chapters deftly summarize past research and, in many cases, propose intriguing, insightful directions for future inquiry...this is an essential addition to any university reference collection.
E.T. Jones, CHOICE
The Oxford Handbooks of American Politics are a grandly ambitious undertaking. Success depends on coverage, scholarship, and editorial command. Measured by these standards, the Handbooks will be immensely valuable to the discipline. The right topics are analyzed by knowledgeable scholars and managed by experienced editors. A five-star project that will influence teaching and research for decades.
Professor Charles O. Jones, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A tremendously valuable resource for scholars and students alike. This Handbook offers thoughtful and sophisticated analyses of a rapidly changing media environment. In an age when mass media and interpersonal communication are blurring together, citizens serve not just as media consumers, but as producers, distributors, and commentators as well. This "informational interdependence" is examined here with subtlety and sophistication by the world's leading scholars of politics and media.
Martin Gilens, Department of Politics, Princeton University