BOOKS
Enli, Gunn (2015): Mediated Authenticity: How the Media Construct Reality. (New York, Peter Lang). 170 pages.
Freedman, Des (2008): The Politics of media Policy. (Cambridge, Polity Press) 250 pages.
Ormrod, Robert et al (2013): Political Marketing: Theory and Concepts. (London, Sage). 200 pages.
ARTICLES
Arsenault, Amelia and Manuel Castells (2008): Switching Power: Rupert Murdock and the Global Business of Media Politics: A Sociological Analysis.
Bulck, Hilde van den and Karen Donders (2014): Analyzing European media policy: Stakeholders and advocacy coalitions published in The Palgrave Handbook of European Media Policy
Donders, Karen and Tim Raats (2012): Analysing national practices after European state aid control: are multi-stakeholder negotiations beneficial for public service broadcasting?
Doyle, Gillian (2013): Private Television in the United Kingdom: A story of Ownership Integration, published in 'Private Television in Western Europe'
Enli, Gunn and Eli Skogerb?: PERSONALIZED CAMPAIGNS IN PARTY-CENTRED POLITICS
Enli, Gunn and Trine Syvertsen (2016): The End of Television? Again!
Enli, Gunn et al (2013): From Fear of Television to Fear for Television
Gibson, Rachel K. Gibson (2009) NEW MEDIA AND THE REVITALISATION OF POLITICS, Representation, 45:3, 289-299,
Iosifidis, Petros (2014): Pluralism, Media Mergers and European Merger Control published in The Palgrave Handbook of European Media Policy
Kreiss, Daniel and Christopher Jasinski (2016): The Tech Industry Meets Presidential Politics
RECOMMENDED READING
D'Arma, Alessandro (2015) Media and Politics in Contemporary Italy: From Berlusconi to Grillo. Lexington Books, Lanham/Boulder. 170 pages.
Colombo, Fausto (2010) (ed): A Trivial Country. Essays on Media and Politics in Italy. (Milano, V &P). 90 pages.
Enli, Gunn and Hallvard Moe (2013/2015) (eds): Social Media and Election Campaigns. Key Tendencies and Ways forward. (London and New York, Routledge). 195 pages
Parry-Giles, Shawn J (2014): Hillary Clinton in the news. Gender and Authenticity in American Politics (Urbana, Chicago and Springfield, University of Illinois Press) 250 pages.