An edition of Election campaigning (1995)

Election campaigning

the new marketing of politics

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An edition of Election campaigning (1995)

Election campaigning

the new marketing of politics

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The advent of new technology and the importation of 'professional communicators' have transformed the nature of British election campaigning. In this book, the first free exploration of these changes, Dennis Kavanagh examines this so-called process of 'Americanization', characterized by the increasing importance of the media in elections and the rise of advertising agencies, pollsters, public relations advisers and speechwriters.

He shows how the 'professional communicators' function within British politics, and assesses the reaction of the politicians themselves to the changing environment of election campaigns.

Identifying the three key groups of actors in the electoral process - the voters; the press and television journalists; the politicians, campaign managers and advisers - Kavanagh explores how campaign communications in Britain have changed in the course of the century. By drawing on interviews with some of the major players in recent British elections, he differentiates between the styles of the present-day political camps, and provides an insightful overview of the dynamics of campaigning today.

Throughout the book, changes in British campaigns are set in a global context, with particular attention given to America. Kavanagh examines just how far British elections have been influenced by external developments, and explains how British political institutions and culture have created a distinctive response to 'Americanization'. He considers, finally, claims that the professionalization is part of a larger political agenda, in particular the downgrading of distinctive party ideologies.

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Blackwell
Language
English
Pages
272

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Election campaigning: the new marketing of politics
1995, Blackwell
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-263) and index.

Published in
Oxford, England, Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.7/0941
Library of Congress
JN956 .K38 1995, JN956.K38 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 272 p. :
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1121507M
Internet Archive
electioncampaign0000kava
ISBN 10
0631198091, 0631198113
LCCN
94048275
OCLC/WorldCat
31754377
Library Thing
2800924
Goodreads
3728781
5108875

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