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Publisher: Editorial Elearning, S.L.

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Total Pages: 438

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Comunicación de instituciones públicas

Comunicación de instituciones públicas

Author: Núria Escalona

Publisher: Editorial UOC

Published: 2015-07-31

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 849064733X

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La concreción del título de este libro se encuentra en cada una de sus páginas, pero para empezar, un matiz importante: comunicación de instituciones públicas, no comunicación institucional. A lo específico, traje a medida para quienes se dedican a la comunicación de gobiernos locales, autónomos y más allá. No hablamos de comunicación de clubs deportivos o de grandes empresas que se han convertido en instituciones de referencia. En este libro se desgrana y se ayuda a entender y a practicar una comunicación en multimedia protagonista en las instituciones de todos. Cómo comunicar estratégicamente, con rumbo definido, las instituciones públicas. Con qué perfiles profesionales para conformar equipos. Identidad, imagen y reputación. Y, en definitiva, cómo conectar con los ciudadanos, el gran objetivo y justificación de la existencia de una institución pública. Para lo cual, cada día más, el frente digital y las redes sociales en Internet deben ser un aliado en la conexión con las nuevas generaciones.


Comunicación política y gobierno de coalición

Comunicación política y gobierno de coalición

Author: Ridao i Martín, Joan

Publisher: Editorial UOC

Published: 2016-09-07

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 8491161619

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La presente obra analiza, desde el punto de vista teórico y práctico, la problemática que presenta la comunicación de los gobiernos de coalición. No en vano, el fenómeno coalicional ha ido adquiriendo un interés creciente, especialmente tras los cambios experimentados por el sistema de partidos y la irrupción de gobiernos de signo plural. En este contexto, cobran relieve las pautas de funcionamiento interno acordadas y, en especial, la comunicación política. Sin duda, los partidos coaligados deben priorizar la elaboración de planes que permitan relacionar el gobierno con la sociedad, y asegurar una buena sintonía entre la emisión y recepción de los mensajes por parte de las bases electorales. De ahí que la profesionalizaciónestratégica de las estructuras comunicativas de los ejecutivos o un buen manejo de las nuevas tecnologías coadyuve a que estos gobiernos sean más creíbles, duraderos y gocen de mayor reputación.


Global Political Campaigning

Global Political Campaigning

Author: Fritz Plasser

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2002-02-28

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 031301373X

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Plasser examines the changing practices of election campaigning worldwide. Based on data of an indepth survey of campaign managers and political consultants from 43 countries, he provides insights into the professional role definitions and strategic orientations determining the future of electioneering in media-centered democracies. The first section gives a state-of-the-art overview of the international literature and modernization theories describing and analyzing the ongoing process of modernization and growing professionalization of electioneering around the world. The second section deals with the topic of an Americanization of campaign practices in countries fundamentally different from the United States from a diffusion point of view. A special focus is the role of U.S. overseas consultants in influencing and modifying campaign practices in foreign countries based on indepth interviews about the professional experiences of leading figures of the Americans overseas consultancy business. The third section deals with central features of campaign practices from a comparative perspective and provides information and data about the media infrastructure and political culture indicators for 50 countries as well as a detailed comparison of country-specific campaign regulations, party system features, and campaign styles. The fourth section focuses on the results of Plasser's Global Political Consultancy Survey among 592 campaign professionals from 43 countries. The results of this first worldwide survey offer insights into professional orientations, role definitions, and practices of campaign managers and political consultants throughout the world. The fifth section discusses different area- and country-specific campaign styles from a comparative perspective. The final chapters present a global typology of distinct campaign styles across the world, summarize the central findings, and link them to the ongoing debate about the future of electioneering in media-centered democracies. An essential research tool for scholars, students, and other researchers involved with comparative electioneering, political management, and political communication.


Presidential Campaigns in Latin America

Presidential Campaigns in Latin America

Author: Taylor C. Boas

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-03-04

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1107131146

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Taylor C. Boas argues that new democracies are likely to develop nationally specific approaches to electioneering through success contagion. The theory of success contagion holds that the first elected president to complete a successful term in office establishes a national model of campaign strategy that other candidates will adopt in future.


Burned

Burned

Author: Thomas Enger

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2011-10-04

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1451616465

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Uncovering class divisions, racial conflicts, and tangled emotions, this gritty, shocking novel of suspense heralds the arrival of a major new talent. Henning Juul is a veteran investigative crime reporter in Oslo, Norway. A horrific fire killed his six-year-old son, cut scars across his face, and ended his marriage, and on his first day back at the job after the terrible tragedy a body is discovered in one of the city’s public parks. A beautiful female college student has been stoned to death and buried up to her neck, her body left bloody and exposed. The brutality of the crime shakes the whole country, but despite his own recent trauma – and the fact that his ex-wife’s new boyfriend is also on the case - Henning is given the assignment. When the victim’s boyfriend, a Pakistani native, is arrested, Henning feels certain the man is innocent. This was not simply a Middle Eastern-style honor killing in the face of adultery – it was a far more complicated gesture, and one that will drag Henning into a darkness he’s never dreamed of.


Business

Business

Author: Ricky W. Griffin

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 722

ISBN-13: 9789702605973

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For Introduction to Business courses. This best-selling text by Ricky Griffin and Ronald Ebert provides students with a comprehensive overview of all the important functions of business. Each edition has introduced cutting-edge firsts while ensuring the underlying principles that guided its creation, Doing the Basics Best, were retained. The seventh edition focuses on three simple rules- Learn, Evaluate, Apply. - NEW- Chapter 2: Understanding the Environments of Business - This new chapter puts business operations in contemporary context, explaining the idea of organizational boundaries and describing the ways in which elements from multiple environments cross those boundaries and shape organizational activities. This chapter sets the stage as an introduction to some of the most important topics covered in the rest of the book, for example: - The Economics Environment includes the role of aggregate output, standard of living, real growth rate; GDP per capita; real GDP; purchasing power parity; and the Consumer Price Index. - The Technology Environment includes special attention to new tools for competitiveness in both goods and services and business process technologies, plus e