From propaganda to protests, this book provides an in depth study of politics and the media today. Using historical and contemporary examples, Sanders covers the essential theory and key research in the field. Topical and comprehensive, this book covers everything students need to know about the global world of political communication.
KAREN SANDERS is Professor of Journalism at CEU San Pablo University and Associate Professor at the IESE business school. In 2008 she co-founded the Asociación de Comunicación Política. Her books include Ethics and Journalism and Morality Tales: Political Scandals in Britain and Spain in the 1990s.
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'Karen Sanders is to be applauded for providing a tour de force of the field which is theoretically informed as well as rich in both historical and contemporary material. Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century amply demonstrates why this is such a fascinating subject of study.' Dominic Wring, Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies, Loughborough University 'This is a profoundly comprehensive analysis of political communication at the beginning of the 21st century. With its international approach and a broad perspective, well beyond election campaigns, the book introduces the reader to all stages and problems of the political communication process.' Christina Holtz-Bacha, Professor of Communication, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg 'Politics still revolves around a nation-state, but it's a conversation that moves ever more globally. Communicating Politics in the Twenty-First Century adopts a valuable international perspective in examining both the shared practices and ethical undercurrants of political communication.' Stephen D. Reese, Jesse H. Jones Professor in Journalism, University of Texas '...fine scholarship mixed with clear understanding of professional practice and appropriate case studies.' Times Higher Education
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List of Figures and TablesIntroductionPART I: ISSUES, CONCEPTS, DEBATESIntroducing the Field of Political CommunicationMedia DemocraciesSymbolic Politics: 'All the World's a Stage'Political Marketing: The Death of Conviction?PART II: THE COMMUNICATORSCommunicating GovernmentCommunication in Opposition, Protest and ViolenceThe Political Persuasion Industry: Lobbyists, Pressure Groups and Think TanksGlobal Political Communication. PART III: GETTING THE MESSAGEThe People: Opinion, Polls and ParticipationPolitical campaignsCampaign effects: Is Anyone Ever Persuaded?Political News and CommentCreating the Conditions for Conversation: Ethics and Political CommunicationReferencesIndex.