Gouverner c'est paraître

Gouverner c'est paraître

Author: Jean-Marie Cotteret

Publisher: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 9782130526292

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Pour réussir en politique, faut-il faire partie de ceux qui sont les plus apparents ? L'élection n'est plus la seule source de la légitimité des hommes politiques au pouvoir. Ceux qui possèdent l'aptitude à communiquer, la maîtrise des moyens audiovisuels, bénéficient d'une autorité sans égale : Le pouvoir appartient aux plus apparents. Mais les règles du jeu cathodique échappent à toute norme. Ce livre permet de mieux comprendre pourquoi les discours politiques se vident de leur sens, pourquoi les hommes politiques se battent pour être en tête des sondages, pourquoi le pouvoir politique cherche à s'imposer à la télévision. Il plaide pour une remise en cause de la vie politique et propose des solutions concrètes comme une modification des fonctions du Parlement.


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Publisher: Odile Jacob

Published:

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 2738179134

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Resisting the Tide

Resisting the Tide

Author: Daniele Albertazzi

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2011-12-22

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13: 144116037X

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Edited by members of the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Birmingham, and bringing together academics in Britain, Ireland, the US and Italy, this volume takes an international perspective on Italian events. It investigates how resistance to the new conservative culture has been articulated, and how this has been expressed and explained by those involved. The volume is divided into four areas: 1. The Economic and Media Landscapes, which sets the scene for the rest of the book by explaining how Italian society, and particularly its media environment, have developed in recent years; 2. Political Challenges, which discusses the main threats to the authority and policies of Berlusconi coming from within his own centre-right coalition, the left and social movements; 3. Texts, which analyses films, internet sites, television programmes, novels, newspaper articles and theatre performances that sought to resist increasingly dominant conservative norms and/or respond to events set in motion by the Berlusconi governments; 4.Experiences, covering the voices and practices of those who have opposed Berlusconi from within the cultural industries and identity movements, such as journalists, LGBT activists, feminists and associations representing immigrant communities. Wide-ranging, innovative and challenging, this volume should appeal to all those who have an interest in Italy, political-, media- and cultural studies.


The Political Communication Reader

The Political Communication Reader

Author: Ralph Negrine

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-04-28

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 100094736X

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The Political Communication Reader gathers together key writings in a unique one-volume resource. The selected texts are grouped into thematic sections, each introduced by the editors, covering such areas as: the exercise of power, media and democracy the media and elections media effects political participation and the media the personalization of politics new technologies and the reshaping of political communication Available as a companion Reader to Brian McNair's Introduction to Political Communication textbook, students will find The Political Communication Reader a valuable resource in this popular subject area.


Political Communication

Political Communication

Author: Carsten Reinemann

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2014-07-28

Total Pages: 623

ISBN-13: 3110377187

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Against the background of an enormous expansion and diversification of both political communication itself and scientific research into its structures, processes, and effects, this volume gives an overview of some of the key theories and findings accumulated by political communication research over the last decades. In order to do so, the volume provides readers with review articles by renowned international authors on various aspects of (I) the normative, regulatory and conceptual foundations of political communication, (II) different situations of political communication (e.g., elections, referendums, social movements, media hypes, crisis and war), (III) the activities of and part played by political actors, (IV) mass media and journalism, (V) characteristics and typical features of media messages, (VI) the role played by citizens as well as (VII) various kinds of effects on citizens. Each section includes several chapters that address specific issues and research problems in the form of comprehensive overviews articles.


Charles De Gaulle and the Media

Charles De Gaulle and the Media

Author: Riccardo Brizzi

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-11-22

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 3319656422

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This book explores Charles De Gaulle's use and strict control of television between 1958 and 1969, highlighting the association between charismatic power and television with regards to legitimizing the Gaullist leadership and determining an evolution towards presidentialism during the Fifth Republic. A protagonist of European political history of the twentieth century, Charles de Gaulle was a pioneer in the use of mass media: in the Second World War he had earned the nickname of Général-micro due to his reliance on radio communication; in 1958 he then started an substantive and fruitful use of television, which some of his opponents labelled as ‘telecracy’. From difficult beginnings, where he followed the advice of publicity and communication experts, through his masterful TV appearances during the dramatic moments of the Algerian War, to the presidential campaign of 1965 and the crisis of May 1968, the author paints a compelling fresco of de Gaulle as the first TV leader in contemporary European history. The book will appeal to students and scholars interested in the fields of French politics, political communication and political leadership.


Communication Culture in Transition

Communication Culture in Transition

Author: Nóra Schleicher

Publisher: Akademiai Kiads

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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"This book is a selection of papers resulting from a multidisciplinary and international effort aiming at mapping some of the most important phenomena characterising the transition process of communication culture today." "Many of the essays focus on the changes in East-Central Europe, a region of specific interest as it has to face the triple challenge of transition from authoritarian regimes to democracy, from centrally planned economies to market economies and from industrial to information societies. Potential problems of all three aspects of the transition are addressed from the perspective of communication." "In the majority of the papers, the theory is supported with hard empirical data."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved