The Professionalisation of Political Communication ( 1 )

Publication series :1

Author: Negrine   Ralph;Holtz-Bacha   Christina;Papathanassopoulos   Stylianos  

Publisher: Intellect‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9781841509624

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781841501598

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781841501598

Subject: D Political and Legal;D09 in the history of politics, political history;H0 Linguistics

Keyword: 政治理论,政治、法律,语言学

Language: ENG

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Description

Has the communication of politics become professionalised? Who are the ‘professionals’ and what part do they play in the political process? Can the process of professionalisation be observed in different political systems? These, and related questions, about the changing nature of practices in political communication are explored in this book that looks at developments across a number of different countries. The different ways in which the idea of the professionalisation of political communication has been commonly used is explored and the authors develop a framework for understanding changing practices in political communication and in different contexts, for example, in respect of political campaigns and elections in general, and in respect of communication by governments. It is also focuses on these same themes in specific countries: Germany, France, Britain, Greece, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Sweden.

Chapter

Chapter 2: The Professionalisation of Political Communication

Chapter 3: Professionalisation in the British Electoral and Political Context

Chapter 4: Professionalisation of Politics in Germany

Chapter 5: The Swedish Model Becomes Less Swedish

Chapter 6: From Accommodation to Professionalisation? The Changing Culture and Environment of Dutch Political Communication

Chapter 7: Political Professionalism in Italy

Chapter 8: Political Communication and Professionalisation in Greece

Chapter 9: The Evolution of French Political Communication: Reaching the Limites of Professionalisation

Chapter 10: Political Transition and the Professionalisation of Political Communication

Chapter 11: The Professionalisation of Political Communication:

Index

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