Government Communication: Cases and Challenges
Editat de Prof. Karen Sanders, Prof. Maria Jose Canelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2013
Government communication is a curiously neglected area of discursive analysis. No considered examination of the subject exists which provides either an account of the contemporary governmental landscape or an explanation of the common and divergent themes on both a domestic and international basis. This volume aims to fill that gap, providing a concise and illuminating case-study based review of government communication.
It will be divided into three sections to reflect differences in both geography and political allegiances, scrutinizing continental Europe, Anglo-American traditions and newly emerging democracies. Offering a global and thematic account, it is an indispensable resource for all students of political communication.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849666121
ISBN-10: 1849666121
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849666121
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Mapping the Field of Government Communication
Section One: Continental European Approaches: from Advertising to Marketing: 30 Years of French Government Communication
Meeting the Challenges? Government Communication in Germany
Looking for News Space or Thinking Strategically? The Case of Spanish Government Communication
Government Communication in Sweden: From Public Reliance to Public Relations
Poland: Government Communication in Democratic Poland 20 Years After the Collapse of Communism
Section Two: Anglo American Traditions: Australia and Government Communication
Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Strategic Communication: The Case of British Government Communication
United States
Section Three: The Achievements and Challenges for Emerging Democracies: Government Communication in Southern Africa
Government Strategic Communication in the Chilean Political Transition
Contributing to Consensus, Stability and Economic Growth: Political Communications of the Chinese Government in 2008
Conclusion: A Comparative Perspective in Government Communication?
Section One: Continental European Approaches: from Advertising to Marketing: 30 Years of French Government Communication
Meeting the Challenges? Government Communication in Germany
Looking for News Space or Thinking Strategically? The Case of Spanish Government Communication
Government Communication in Sweden: From Public Reliance to Public Relations
Poland: Government Communication in Democratic Poland 20 Years After the Collapse of Communism
Section Two: Anglo American Traditions: Australia and Government Communication
Understanding the Strengths and Limitations of Strategic Communication: The Case of British Government Communication
United States
Section Three: The Achievements and Challenges for Emerging Democracies: Government Communication in Southern Africa
Government Strategic Communication in the Chilean Political Transition
Contributing to Consensus, Stability and Economic Growth: Political Communications of the Chinese Government in 2008
Conclusion: A Comparative Perspective in Government Communication?
Recenzii
This tour of how different governments communicate to press and publics is led by top scholars in the field. The authors have created a valuable sourcebook on an important and changing topic.
It has been about time that somebody maps the field of government communication, a field with ever increasing scientific and political importance. This book does the job and it does it theoretically as well as with a plethora of empirical data from no less than 15 countries around the world. For years to come this book will be the first stop for scholars and practitioners seeking information on what is out there and how it can be normatively assessed on blurring lines between information and advertising or spin and substance.
This is a much needed and deeply thoughtful book about Government Communication. The authors have brought together a carefully selected group of comparative case studies from around the world using the Freedom House Index as the basis for choice and analysis. The result is a rich picture of the purpose, structure and process of Government Communication in different settings, or to use Canel and Sanders words, 'what it is' and 'what it does'. This seminal text plugs a gap in our knowledge and understanding in a growing area of study and as such is essential reading for both academics and practitioners.
As somebody who is sometimes described as a 'spin doctor,' it is a pleasure to read a book on government communication that depicts leaders and citizenry in a relationship, rather than simply manipulation from the top. Using rich case studies in fifteen countries, Karen Sanders and María José Canel analyze the different ways governments cope with growing uncertainty in the world of politics and media and the importance of strategy and perspective over tactics and rapid response.
It has been about time that somebody maps the field of government communication, a field with ever increasing scientific and political importance. This book does the job and it does it theoretically as well as with a plethora of empirical data from no less than 15 countries around the world. For years to come this book will be the first stop for scholars and practitioners seeking information on what is out there and how it can be normatively assessed on blurring lines between information and advertising or spin and substance.
This is a much needed and deeply thoughtful book about Government Communication. The authors have brought together a carefully selected group of comparative case studies from around the world using the Freedom House Index as the basis for choice and analysis. The result is a rich picture of the purpose, structure and process of Government Communication in different settings, or to use Canel and Sanders words, 'what it is' and 'what it does'. This seminal text plugs a gap in our knowledge and understanding in a growing area of study and as such is essential reading for both academics and practitioners.
As somebody who is sometimes described as a 'spin doctor,' it is a pleasure to read a book on government communication that depicts leaders and citizenry in a relationship, rather than simply manipulation from the top. Using rich case studies in fifteen countries, Karen Sanders and María José Canel analyze the different ways governments cope with growing uncertainty in the world of politics and media and the importance of strategy and perspective over tactics and rapid response.