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[Commlist] New Book on Political Communication published
Fri Apr 26 17:04:54 GMT 2019
*Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times by Aeron
Davis (Polity)*
We are living in a period of great uncertainty. Votes for Brexit and
Trump, along with widespread political volatility, are not only causing
turmoil; they are signs that many long-predicted tipping points in media
and politics have been reached. Such changes have worrying implications
for democracies everywhere. In this text, Aeron Davis bridges old and
new to map the shifts and analyse what they mean for our aging
democracies. Why are volatile, polarised electorates no longer prepared
to support established political parties? Why are large parts of the
legacy media either dying or dismissed as ‘fake news’? How is social
media rapidly rewriting the rules? And why do some democratic leaders
look more like dictators, and pollsters and economists more like
witchdoctors? These questions and more are addressed in the book.
Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times both
introduces and challenges the established literature. It will appeal to
advanced students, scholars and anyone else trying to understand the
precarious state of today's media and political landscape.
*Chapter Outline:* *Part 1: Introductory Frameworks*;1 Introduction; 2
Evaluating Democratic Politics and Communication; 3 Political
Communication and Crisis in Established Democracies; *Part 2:
Institutional Politics and Mass Media; *4 Political Parties and
Elections; 5 Political Reporting and the Future of (Fake) News; 6
Media-Source Relations, Mediatization and Populist Politics; *Part 3:
Interest Groups and Citizens; *7 Citizens, Media Effects and Public
Participation; 8 Organised Interests, Power and the Policy Process;
*Part 4: Challenges and Disruptions to Democracy; *9 Economics, the
Economy and Media; 10 Digital Media and Online Political Communication;
11 Globalisation, the State and International Political Communication;
12 Conclusions: Post-Truth, Post-Public Sphere and Post-Democracy.
“Liberal democracy is in the midst of a crisis in which media of all
kinds are implicated in complex and multiple ways. Aeron Davis's book
helps us understand why. This is essential reading for students of
political communication.” *Andrew Chadwick*
“This remarkable book brings political communication up to date by
tracing the field from early models of press systems and the public
sphere to the present era of democratic disruption. The comparative
perspective is refreshing and well done. The insightful political
analyses make core concepts come alive and point to new frameworks for
understanding digital media and the disinformation age. Davis has
written a classic.” *Lance Bennett*
http://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509528998
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Political-Communication-Introduction-Crisis-Times/dp/1509529004/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
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