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We are living in a period of great uncertainty. The rise of extreme populists, economic shocks and rising international tensions is not only causing turmoil but is also a sign that many long-predicted tipping points in media and politics have now been reached. Such changes have worrying implications for democracies everywhere. This second edition of Political Communication bridges old and new to map the political and cultural shifts and analyse what they mean for our ageing democracies. With new sections and revisions to all chapters, the book continues both to introduce and challenge the…mehr
We are living in a period of great uncertainty. The rise of extreme populists, economic shocks and rising international tensions is not only causing turmoil but is also a sign that many long-predicted tipping points in media and politics have now been reached. Such changes have worrying implications for democracies everywhere. This second edition of Political Communication bridges old and new to map the political and cultural shifts and analyse what they mean for our ageing democracies. With new sections and revisions to all chapters, the book continues both to introduce and challenge the established literature. It revisits key questions such as: Why are polarized electorates no longer prepared to support established political parties? Why are large parts of the legacy media either dying or dismissed as 'fake news'? And why do some democratic leaders look more like dictators? In this fully updated edition, there is greater focus on digital developments, and it is enriched with new global comparisons and useful ancillary material. Political Communication: An Introduction for Crisis Times will appeal to advanced students and scholars of political communication, as well as anyone trying to understand the precarious state of today's media and political landscape.
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Autorenporträt
Aeron Davis is Professor of Political Communication at Victoria University of Wellington.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword to the Second Edition and Acknowledgements Part I: Introductory Frameworks 1. Introducing Political Communication in Crisis Times 2. Evaluating Democratic Politics and Communication 3. Digital Media and Political Communication Part II: Institutional Politics and Legacy News Media 4. Political Parties and Elections 5. Political Reporting and the Future of (Fake) News 6. Media-Source Relations, Mediatization and Populist Turn in News and Politics Part III: Citizens and Organised Interests Beyond the Political Centre 7. Citizens, Media Effects and Public Participation 8. Civil Society, Powerful Interests and the Policy Process 9. Interest Groups, Social Movements and Campaigning for Equality and the Environment 10. Globalisation, the State and International Political Communication 11. Conclusions: Post-Truth, Post-Public Sphere and Post-Democracy Bibliography Index
Foreword to the Second Edition and Acknowledgements Part I: Introductory Frameworks 1. Introducing Political Communication in Crisis Times 2. Evaluating Democratic Politics and Communication 3. Digital Media and Political Communication Part II: Institutional Politics and Legacy News Media 4. Political Parties and Elections 5. Political Reporting and the Future of (Fake) News 6. Media-Source Relations, Mediatization and Populist Turn in News and Politics Part III: Citizens and Organised Interests Beyond the Political Centre 7. Citizens, Media Effects and Public Participation 8. Civil Society, Powerful Interests and the Policy Process 9. Interest Groups, Social Movements and Campaigning for Equality and the Environment 10. Globalisation, the State and International Political Communication 11. Conclusions: Post-Truth, Post-Public Sphere and Post-Democracy Bibliography Index
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