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9781412918305

Key Concepts in Political Communication

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  • ISBN13:

    9781412918305

  • ISBN10:

    1412918308

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-03-02
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd

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This is a systematic and accessible introduction to the critical concepts, structures, and professional practices of political communication. Author Darren G. Lilleker presents more than 50 core concepts in political communication which cement together various strands of theory. From aestheticisation to virtual politics, he explains, illustrates, and provides selected further readings. He considers both practical and theoretical issues central to political communication and offers a critical assessment of recent developments in political communication.

Table of Contents

Preface and dedication vii
Introduction vii
How to use this book 19(6)
Aestheticisation
25(2)
Agenda-Setting
27(3)
Americanisation/Professionalism
30(6)
Audiences
36(3)
Authenticity
39(2)
Brands/Branding
41(5)
Broadcasting/Narrowcasting
46(3)
Campaigns/Campaigning
49(6)
Civil/Civic Society
55(4)
Consumerism/Consumerisation
59(4)
Cynicism
63(3)
Dealignment
66(3)
Dumbing Down
69(3)
E-representation/E-politics
72(3)
Electoral professionalism
75(3)
Emotionalisation
78(4)
Framing
82(4)
Globalisation
86(3)
Hegemonic Model
89(2)
Ideology
91(4)
Image
95(2)
Information Subsidies
97(2)
Infotainment
99(3)
Legitimacy/Legitimisation
102(4)
Manufactured Consent
106(4)
Media-Centred Democracy
110(4)
Media Effects
114(3)
Mediatisation
117(5)
Message/Messages
122(5)
Negativity
127(4)
News Management
131(4)
News Values
135(4)
Packaging
139(4)
Permanent Campaigning
143(4)
Political Advertising
147(4)
Political Marketing
151(6)
Popular Culture
157(3)
Populism
160(2)
Propaganda
162(3)
Pseudo-Events
165(3)
Public Relations Democracy
168(4)
Public Sphere
172(5)
Representation
177(5)
Rhetoric
182(3)
Segmentation
185(3)
Soundbite/Soundbite Culture
188(2)
Source-Reporter Relations
190(4)
Spin/Spin-Doctor
194(3)
Technological Determinism
197(2)
Terrorism
199(2)
Uses and Gratifications Theory
201(3)
Virtual Politics/Virtual Communities
204

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