This book, with a foreword by Manuel Castells, explores the core strategies of digital political communication.
As "digital naturals" become the norm, this shift is having profound effects on public relations, and furthermore on the way society works.
This book provides research findings and practical information on online communication strategies in politics.
This is the first textbook to center digital platforms in understanding political communication.
This book examines different dimensions of digital communication and populism in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The book identifies the political communication revolutions that have, in the United States, led to four, relatively stable political communication orders over history: the elite, mass, broadcast, and (the current) information orders.
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This edifying volume offers readers a behind-the-scenes look at how political campaign communications work, challenging them to critically analyze what they read and see in the news and social media.
But, rather than assess the quality or level of participation and citizenship due to the use of technologies, this book delves into the way that digital strategies depict what "good" citizenship ought to be and the goals and values behind ...
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Campaign Communication and Political Marketing is a comprehensive, internationalist study of the modern political campaign.