Campaign 2004: Volume 4: International Reflections (Volume 4 of 4): Topical Issues of American Behavioral Scientist, cartea 381
Editat de J. Gregory Payneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2006
According to public relations guru, James Grunig, political communication is more and more about meaningful relationships the public has with candidates who try to mirror their values, beliefs, and attitudes. Campaign 2004 was unique because of the use of new technologies such as cable television talk shows, the Internet, Web pages, blogs, and VNRs (simulated video new releases) enabled candidates to target their messages and communication images to smaller groups. The new media challenged the traditional mainstream media by providing a venue for unrestrained, less commercial, and sometimes more global information. Campaign 2004 also shamelessly used staged pseudoevents and celebrity spectacles as "infotainment,' and spent over $620 million on mostly negative political advertising to spell out issues and to try to set the future political agenda. The four volumes of Campaign 2004 evaluate the successes and failures of Campaign 2004 and offer some practical insights for future campaigns.
Volume I of Campaign 2004 concentrates on campaign rhetoric and the battle for attention in the campaign primaries. Volume 2 changes direction by focusing on the effectiveness of presidential debates, political advertising, and leadership, as well as showcasing the Senate races in South Dakota and Illinois. Volume 3 considers trends in new media, mediated reality, and the politics of pseudoevents and celebrity/spectacle, while Volume 4 offers international reflections and perspectives on democracy, and elections in the Middle East and Europe.
Campaign 2004, Volumes 1-4 belongs in the library of every one interested in political science, political communication, international relations, mass communication, mass media, journalism, sociology, marketing/advertising, discourse analysis, and rhetoric.
Volume 1: Constructing the New American Ideals/Idols in Democracy (ISBN: 1-4129-3921-6)
Volume 2: De/Constructing the Mediated Realities of Presidential debates, Political Advertising, and Showvase Senate Races (ISBN: 1-4129-3922-4)
Volume 3: The Political Celebrity Spectacle: De/Constructing Image Meaning/Mongering (ISBN: 1-4129-3923-2)
Volume 4: Style versus Substance in E-Politics and International Perspectives on Democracy (ISBN: 1-4129-3924-0)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412937993
ISBN-10: 141293799X
Pagini: 172
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Topical Issues of American Behavioral Scientist
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 141293799X
Pagini: 172
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Topical Issues of American Behavioral Scientist
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
VOLUME 4 CAMPAIGN 2004: INTERNATIONAL REFLECTIONS
Part I Trends in New Media
The Repersonalization of Presidential Campaigning in 2004 - Bruce E. Gronbeck and Danielle R. Wiese
Tracking the 2004 Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Similarities and Differences - Boubacar Souley and Robert H. Wicks
Blogs in Campaign Communication - Gracie Lawson-Borders and Rita Kirk Whillock
Candidate Campaign E-Mail Messages in the Presidential Election 2004 - Andrew Paul Williams and Kaye D. Trammell
Identity, Electronic Ethos, and Blogs: A Technologic Analysis of Symbolic Exchange on the New News Medium - Robert MacDougall
Part II International Reflections and Perspectives on Democracy
Iraq and the Limit of Freedom - Abbass Alkhafaji
The Meaning of Saudi Elections - Hend-Al Kuthalia
Aznar's Political Failure or Punishment for Supporting the Iraq War? - Enrique Ordeix i Rigo
Leadership Attributes Salient to Chinese Local Voters: Correlates of Voting Intentions Among Chinese Constituents - Tao Sun, Victor Yuan, J. Gregory Payne, and Bu Zhong
A Snapshot of a Successful Public Relations Strategy - K. Sai Prasaad and Ramya Raghupathy
Part I Trends in New Media
The Repersonalization of Presidential Campaigning in 2004 - Bruce E. Gronbeck and Danielle R. Wiese
Tracking the 2004 Presidential Campaign Web Sites: Similarities and Differences - Boubacar Souley and Robert H. Wicks
Blogs in Campaign Communication - Gracie Lawson-Borders and Rita Kirk Whillock
Candidate Campaign E-Mail Messages in the Presidential Election 2004 - Andrew Paul Williams and Kaye D. Trammell
Identity, Electronic Ethos, and Blogs: A Technologic Analysis of Symbolic Exchange on the New News Medium - Robert MacDougall
Part II International Reflections and Perspectives on Democracy
Iraq and the Limit of Freedom - Abbass Alkhafaji
The Meaning of Saudi Elections - Hend-Al Kuthalia
Aznar's Political Failure or Punishment for Supporting the Iraq War? - Enrique Ordeix i Rigo
Leadership Attributes Salient to Chinese Local Voters: Correlates of Voting Intentions Among Chinese Constituents - Tao Sun, Victor Yuan, J. Gregory Payne, and Bu Zhong
A Snapshot of a Successful Public Relations Strategy - K. Sai Prasaad and Ramya Raghupathy