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Browsing Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) by Author "SANTANA PEREIRA, José"
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Title:Media Systems and Information Environments: A comparative approach to the agenda-setting hypothesis
Author(s):SANTANA PEREIRA, JoséDate:2012Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:The present dissertation aims at the comparative study agenda-setting (i.e., the impact that media content has on the importance people give to several political and social issues) in Europe. The focus is set in the 2009 ...
Title:Portugal, 2011 : Une victoire de la droite néoliberale et une defáite de la gauche
Author(s):FREIRE, André; SANTANA PEREIRA, JoséDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Cet article analyse les élections parlementaires portugaises du 5 juin 2011. Il en présente l’arrière-plan issu de la législature précédente, de la crise économique, du renflouement de la dette portugaise et de la campagne ...
Title:Portugal, 2011: Une victoire de la droite néoliberale et une defáite de la gauche
Author(s):FREIRE, André; SANTANA PEREIRA, JoséDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Cet article analyse les élections parlementaires portugaises du 5 juin 2011. Il en présente l’arrière-plan issu de la législature précédente, de la crise économique, du renflouement de la dette portugaise et de la campagne ...
Title:Portugal
Author(s):SANTANA PEREIRA, JoséDate:2010Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:This chapter briefly describes the main features of the elections to the European Parliament in Portugal, in June 2009. The chapter focus on the background of the election, describing the political scene in which the ...
Title:A campanha eleitoral de 2005 nos media: Padrões e factores de exposição
Author(s):SANTANA PEREIRA, JoséDate:2009Type of Publication:Contribution to bookAbstract:This chapter focuses on the Portuguese legislative elections of 2005, and starts by identifying the patterns that characterized the voter’s exposition to the media during the campaign, using survey data collected by the ...