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[ecrea] Presidential Campaign Communication - La communication des campagnes présidentielles

Wed Nov 09 23:29:30 GMT 2016




The Journal “French Politics” has published a special issue "Presidential Campaign Communication” - “French Politics, Vol. 14, N°2, www.palgrave-journals.com/fp/ - Its guest editor in chief is Philippe J. Maarek, Professor at Paris East - UPEC University, and member of CNRS Institute of Communication Science (and former Chair of IAMCR Political Communication Research Section)

Contents:

1. Introduction: Toward the congruence of contemporary political communication campaigns”?, by Philippe J. Maarek 2. Towards a standardization of campaign strategies dictated by the Obama ‘model’? The case of ‘American-style’ canvassing during the 2012 French presidential election campaign, by Anais Theviot 3. Televised presidential debates: Parallel lessons from the 2012 American and French elections, by Philippe J. Maarek 4.Coproduction or cooptation? Real-time spin and social media response during the 2012 French and US presidential debates, by Chris Wells, Jack Van Thomme, Peter Maurer, Alex Hanna, Jon Pevehouse, Dhavan V. Shah & Erik Bucy 5. Comparing online campaigning: The evolution of interactive campaigning from Royal to Obama to Hollande, by Darren G. Lilleker

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La Revue “French Politics “ vient de publier un numéro spécial sur le sujet “La communication des campagnes présidentielles” (“Presidential Campaign Communication”) - “French Politics, Vol. 14, N°2, www.palgrave-journals.com/fp/ - Le rédacteur en chef invité en est Philippe J. Maarek, Professeur à l’Université Paris Est - UPEC et membre de l’Institut des Sciences de la Communication du CNRS
Le sommaire en est le suivant:

1. Introduction: Toward the congruence of contemporary political communication campaigns”?, par Philippe J. Maarek 2. Towards a standardization of campaign strategies dictated by the Obama ‘model’? The case of ‘American-style’ canvassing during the 2012 French presidential election campaign, par Anais Theviot 3. Televised presidential debates: Parallel lessons from the 2012 American and French elections, par Philippe J. Maarek 4.Coproduction or cooptation? Real-time spin and social media response during the 2012 French and US presidential debates, par Chris Wells, Jack Van Thomme, Peter Maurer, Alex Hanna, Jon Pevehouse, Dhavan V. Shah et Erik Bucy 5. Comparing online campaigning: The evolution of interactive campaigning from Royal to Obama to Hollande, par Darren G. Lilleker




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