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Political Communication : An Introduction for Crisis Times

SKU: 9781509557059
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  • Author:
    DAVIS Aeron
  • ISBN:
    9781509557059
  • Publication Date:
    April 2024
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    228
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Polity Press
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Political Communication : An Introduction for Crisis Times
Political Communication : An Introduction for Crisis Times

Political Communication : An Introduction for Crisis Times

SKU: 9781509557059
Regular price $44.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    DAVIS Aeron
  • ISBN:
    9781509557059
  • Publication Date:
    April 2024
  • Edition:
    2
  • Pages:
    228
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Polity Press
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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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 polarised 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.

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  • 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 polarised 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.

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 polarised 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.